Markers of insulin resistance in day and shift workers aged 30-59 years

Oct 10, 2002International archives of occupational and environmental health

Signs of insulin resistance in day and shift workers aged 30 to 59

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Abstract

Approximately 46.6% of shift workers had at least one marker of insulin resistance.

  • Hypertriglyceridemia was the most prevalent insulin resistance marker in both day (28.7%) and shift workers (31.2%).
  • Hyperglycemia was the least prevalent marker, found in 5.4% of workers.
  • The prevalence of insulin resistance syndrome increased with age among day workers, while older shift workers had a lower prevalence compared to their younger counterparts.
  • Shift workers younger than 50 years had a higher prevalence of insulin resistance markers compared to day workers of the same age group.
  • In workers aged 50 years or older, all insulin resistance markers were less prevalent in shift workers than in day workers.

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