Effects of the Internal Circadian System and Circadian Misalignment on Glucose Tolerance in Chronic Shift Workers

Jan 16, 2016The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism

How the Body’s Internal Clock and Its Disruption Affect Blood Sugar Control in Long-Term Shift Workers

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Abstract

Postprandial glucose was 6.5% higher at 8:00 pm than at 8:00 am in healthy chronic shift workers.

  • Circadian phase effects were observed, with glucose levels higher in the evening regardless of behavioral influences.
  • Circadian misalignment increased postprandial glucose levels by 5.6%, independent of other effects.
  • Decreased pancreatic β-cell function was noted during the biological evening, with early and late phase insulin levels 18% lower.
  • Circadian misalignment was associated with reduced insulin sensitivity, leading to elevated postprandial glucose despite higher late phase insulin levels.
  • These findings suggest internal circadian timing and misalignment may contribute to glucose tolerance issues in shift workers.

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