Metabolic Syndrome in Permanent Night Workers

May 20, 2008Chronobiology international

Metabolic syndrome in people who work night shifts permanently

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Abstract

Night workers had significantly higher body mass index, total cholesterol, and triglycerides compared to day workers.

  • A total of 488 male workers were examined, with an average of five medical evaluations per subject over the study period.
  • Night workers exhibited increased smoking rates compared to their day-working counterparts.
  • Both comparisons between day and night workers, and within individuals who switched from day to night shifts, showed a rise in BMI, total cholesterol, and triglycerides linked to night work.
  • No consistent effects on fasting glucose, liver enzymes, or blood pressure were observed.
  • Night work was associated with a higher incidence of coronary heart disease.

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