Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

How rotating night shift work may change melatonin and sex hormone levels in men

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Abstract

Night shift work is associated with a 7.53-hour delay in melatonin peak times compared to early morning shifts.

  • The peak time for melatonin (aMT6s) is delayed during night shifts.
  • Androgens, including testosterone, also show a delayed peak time by 6.83 hours during night shifts.
  • Progestogens, such as 17-hydroxyprogesterone, are delayed by 4.54 hours during night shifts.
  • Production of the adrenal androgen 11-oxoandrosterone/11-oxoetiocholanolone is higher during night shifts.
  • The production of the adrenal progestogen 16-cysteinylprogesterone is lower during night shifts.

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JMN, PSF and AT work at the Occupational Health service of the car factory, which was the setting of the present study. Within the HORMONIT study working group they express their own views and do not represent the company.
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