[Biologic rhythms: their changes in night-shift workers].

Mar 17, 1999Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983)

Biological rhythms and how they change in night-shift workers

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Abstract

Approximately 20% of the working population in France engages in night work, which is associated with partial adaptation of biological rhythms.

  • Night-shift workers experience conflicting information from environmental cycles, leading to disturbances in their biological rhythms.
  • Melatonin patterns in night workers show significant variability between individuals.
  • Cortisol and thyrotropin (TSH) rhythms are distorted due to night work.
  • Growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) levels demonstrate partial adaptation, influenced by sleep and circadian factors.
  • Perturbed endocrine functions linked to night-shift work may contribute to health issues and sleep disorders over time.

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