Metabolic disturbances in male workers with rotating three-shift work. Results of the WOLF study

Jun 5, 2003International archives of occupational and environmental health

Metabolic problems in men working rotating three-shift schedules

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Abstract

Shift workers had double the risk of low HDL-cholesterol compared to day workers.

  • A higher proportion of shift workers had high triglyceride levels, low HDL-cholesterol, and abdominal obesity.
  • The odds of low HDL-cholesterol in shift workers was 2.02 after adjusting for various factors.
  • Shift work was significantly associated with high triglyceride levels, with an odds ratio of 1.40.
  • The odds ratio for abdominal obesity in shift workers was 1.19, indicating a potential risk.
  • No significant differences in hyperglycaemia prevalence were found between shift and day workers.

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