Night shift work and modifiable lifestyle factors

Sep 15, 2014International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health

Night Shift Work and Changeable Lifestyle Habits

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Abstract

Recreational inactivity was associated with current night shift work among men, with an odds ratio of 2.43.

  • Current night shift work is linked to higher rates of recreational inactivity in men.
  • Alcohol abstinence and later last meal times are associated with night shift work in women.
  • A positive relationship exists between the duration of night shift work and body mass index among men.
  • These findings align with previous research indicating lower physical activity levels among night shift workers.
  • Increased body weight tendencies among night shift workers may contribute to chronic disease risk.

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