The 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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