Association of night shift work and biological ageing: the mediating role of body mass index

Nov 5, 2024Age and ageing

Night shift work linked to faster biological aging partly through body weight

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Abstract

Among 182,064 participants, permanent night shift workers showed a 1.30-year increase in biological ageing compared to day workers.

  • Shift workers without night shifts and irregular night shift workers were associated with 0.59- and 0.87-year increases in biological ageing, respectively.
  • Participants who worked night shifts for more than 10 years had an increase in biological age acceleration of 0.54 years.
  • Working more than 8 night shifts each month was linked to a 0.29-year increase in biological age acceleration.
  • Body mass index (BMI) may mediate 36%-53% of the association between night shift work and biological age acceleration.

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