Investigating Cortisol Production and Pattern as Mediators in the Relationship Between Shift Work and Cardiometabolic Risk

May 8, 2018The Canadian journal of cardiology

How Stress Hormone Patterns May Link Shift Work to Heart and Metabolism Risks

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Abstract

Current shift work is associated with a 0.52 higher cardiometabolic risk (CMR) score among female hospital employees.

  • Rotating shift work is linked to lower total cortisol production over a 2-day period.
  • The cortisol output pattern observed in rotating shift workers is flatter compared to day workers.
  • Total cortisol production partially mediates the relationship between shift work and CMR.
  • Cortisol production is also associated with CMR in non-shift workers, indicating broader implications for cortisol levels.

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