Night shift work and cardiovascular disease biomarkers in female nurses

Dec 13, 2019American journal of industrial medicine

Night Shift Work and Heart Health Markers in Female Nurses

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Abstract

Nurses working 1 to 4 recent night shifts had median HDL cholesterol levels 4.4 mg/dL lower than those without recent night shifts.

  • Median C-reactive protein levels were higher among nurses with long-term night shift work, with increases of 0.1 to 0.2 mg/L observed across varying years of night shift exposure.
  • No association was found between recent night shifts and C-reactive protein levels.
  • Working 5 or more recent night shifts was not linked to changes in HDL cholesterol.
  • The observed associations may be influenced by factors such as menopausal status and statin use.

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