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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