Circadian misalignment: A biological basis for mood vulnerability in shift work

Jun 20, 2020The European journal of neuroscience

Body Clock Disruption May Increase Mood Problems in Shift Workers

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Abstract

Circadian misalignment can adversely affect mood levels and brain activity in night shift workers.

  • Approximately one in five workers perform night shift work.
  • Night shift workers may be at a 25-30% higher risk for mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety.
  • Circadian misalignment occurs when there is a mismatch between biological rhythms and daily sleep-wake behaviors.
  • This misalignment can negatively impact mood regulation and cortical activity.
  • Animal studies indicate that circadian disruption can affect the brain-gut axis, disrupting metabolites essential for mood regulation.
  • Understanding these mechanisms may lead to interventions that improve mood and sleep quality in shift workers.

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