Changes in cortisol secretion during shiftwork: implications for tolerance to shiftwork?

Jun 5, 1998Ergonomics

Changes in stress hormone levels during shiftwork and their link to shiftwork tolerance

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Abstract

A clear reversal of circadian function in cortisol levels was observed after the fifth night among night-shift workers.

  • Cortisol levels were measured frequently in 24 night-shift workers over seven nights.
  • Six out of 24 subjects did not show changes in their cortisol rhythm during the study.
  • Subjects without changes in cortisol levels reported lower durations and less consistency in recovery sleep after night work.
  • A relationship may exist between neuroticism and the lack of adaptability to night-shift work.

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