Cortisol, reaction time test and health among offshore shift workers

Apr 20, 2010Psychoneuroendocrinology

Cortisol levels, reaction time, and health in offshore shift workers

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Abstract

No negative health effects or changes in reaction time were observed in 19 shift workers transitioning from night to day work on a 'swing shift' schedule.

  • Shift workers adapted to night shifts within one week, regardless of their work schedule.
  • Recovery from night shifts required a longer duration than adaptation to them.
  • The cortisol rhythm showed partial recovery towards normal levels during the second week of swing shift.
  • Cortisol adaptation was not complete after one week at home for personnel returning from 14 consecutive night shifts.

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