Multimorbidity and its Associated Factors in Korean Shift Workers: Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Jun 10, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

Multiple Health Conditions and Related Factors in Korean Shift Workers

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Abstract

The overall prevalence of multimorbidity among Korean shift workers was 13.7%.

  • Multimorbidity was defined as having two or more chronic diseases.
  • Significant factors influencing multimorbidity included age, income, regular work status, and obesity.
  • Chronic diseases among shift workers clustered into three groups: cardiometabolic, musculoskeletal, and unclassified diseases.
  • The study highlights the association between socioeconomic and behavioral factors and multimorbidity in this population.
  • There is a need for policy development regarding work schedule modifications to address multimorbidity.

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