Increased and Mistimed Sex Hormone Production in Night Shift Workers

Mar 5, 2015Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology

Higher and irregular sex hormone levels in night shift workers

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Abstract

Night workers had 1.65 times higher levels of total progestagens compared to day workers.

  • Androgen levels were also elevated in night workers, showing a geometric mean ratio of 1.44.
  • The increased hormone levels among night shift workers were not associated with lower melatonin levels.
  • Peak production times for androgens were delayed in night workers, with testosterone peaking at 12:14 hours versus 08:35 hours in day workers.
  • These findings suggest that altered sex hormone production in night workers may be linked to an increased risk for hormone-related cancers.

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