Klokwerk + study protocol: An observational study to the effects of night–shift work on body weight and infection susceptibility and the mechanisms underlying these health effects

Aug 4, 2016BMC public health

Night-shift work, body weight, and infection risk: an observational study of underlying health mechanisms

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Abstract

The Klokwerk + study involves 1,960 health care workers to investigate the impacts of night-shift work on health.

  • Night-shift work may be linked to changes in body weight and increased susceptibility to infections.
  • The study aims to explore how factors such as sleep, physical activity, diet, light exposure, vitamin D levels, and immune responses relate to these health outcomes.
  • Biomarkers associated with chronic circadian disruption due to night-shift work will be identified.
  • Measurements will occur at two points during the flu season to assess infection susceptibility and related health metrics.

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