Do night and around-the-clock firefighters’ shift schedules induce deviation in tau from 24 hours of systolic and diastolic blood pressure circadian rhythms?

Sep 19, 2017Chronobiology international

Do Night and 24-Hour Firefighters' Shifts Change the Daily Patterns of Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure?

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Abstract

Circadian rhythm disruption (τ≠24h) of blood pressure occurred in 27.6% of firefighters during summer but only in 16.7% during winter.

  • Disruption of blood pressure rhythms was primarily observed in night and 24h shift firefighters.
  • No significant differences in blood pressure rhythm disruption were found between groups in winter.
  • The rate of blood pressure rhythm disruption was associated with increased workload during summer for certain firefighter groups.
  • The frequency of disrupted diastolic blood pressure rhythms in Group B firefighters was notably higher in summer compared to winter.
  • Potential causes for the disruption include sleep/wake cycle disruption, sleep deprivation, and exposure to artificial light at night.

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