Night shift work, accelerated biological aging and reduced life expectancy: a prospective cohort study

Apr 7, 2025QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians

Night shift work linked to faster aging and shorter lifespan

AI simplified

Abstract

Usual night shift workers showed accelerated biological aging, with a reduction in life expectancy by 0.94 years at age 45.

  • Night shift work is linked to accelerated biological aging as measured by both KDM-BA and PhenoAge.
  • Accelerated aging increases with the frequency and duration of night shift work.
  • Mediation analysis indicates that body mass index (BMI) accounts for 28.88-42.76% of the association between night shift work and biological aging.
  • The findings remained consistent across various sensitivity analyses and subgroups.

AI simplified

Full Text

Full text is available at the source.

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • πŸ“š7 fresh studies
  • πŸ“plain-language summaries
  • βœ…direct links to original studies
  • πŸ…top journal indicators
  • πŸ“…weekly delivery
  • πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈalways free