Maternal Circadian Disruption from Shift Work and the Impact on the Concentration of Melatonin in Breast Milk

Dec 27, 2023Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine

How Mothers' Shift Work Affects Melatonin Levels in Their Breast Milk

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Abstract

Breast milk melatonin levels show a significant decrease during subsequent night shifts, with a p-value of 0.026.

  • Melatonin in breast milk follows a 24-hour circadian rhythm, being present at higher levels in nighttime samples.
  • Saliva samples from shift working mothers did not show significant changes in melatonin levels during the study.
  • Breast milk melatonin levels were consistently higher than those found in saliva samples across most time intervals, with a p-value of > 0.001.
  • No overall interaction effect was observed between time of day and shift type on breast milk melatonin concentration (p = 0.70).
  • The findings indicate a potential impact of maternal circadian rhythm disruption on breast milk composition.

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