Cardiovascular Risk and Modifiable Risk Factors in Shift-Working Healthcare Workers: A Gender-Stratified Cross-Sectional Study

Jun 12, 2026Journal of clinical medicine

Heart Risk and Changeable Factors in Healthcare Workers Who Work Shifts, Compared by Gender

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Abstract

Male shift-working healthcare workers have a 10-year cardiovascular risk score of 4.98, significantly higher than the 1.34 score for females.

  • Male workers exhibit a greater burden of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors compared to females.
  • The odds of moderate to high cardiovascular risk among males increased progressively with longer shift work duration, with an adjusted odds ratio of 6.4 for those working over 30 years.
  • Higher prevalence rates of arterial hypertension, overweight, and obesity were observed in male shift-working healthcare workers across all age and shift duration strata.

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