Metabolic syndrome components: Is there a difference according to exposure to night work?

Mar 28, 2018Chronobiology international

Metabolic syndrome parts linked to whether someone works at night

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Abstract

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among nursing staff was 32%, exceeding general population rates.

  • No significant differences in MetS prevalence were found among groups categorized by night work exposure.
  • Participants currently exposed to night work exhibited a higher proportion of hypertriglyceridemia and diastolic arterial hypertension.
  • Those currently exposed reported less sleep and greater sleep debt on workdays compared to other groups.
  • The currently exposed group experienced more sleep disturbances and had a higher prevalence of two out of three risk factors for MetS.

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