Occupational and environmental medicine

Night shift work linked to diabetes risk in Danish nurses

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Abstract

Of 19,873 nurses who were diabetes-free at recruitment, 837 (4.4%) developed diabetes during 15 years of follow-up.

  • Nurses working night shifts have a 58% increased risk of developing diabetes compared to those on day shifts.
  • Evening shift workers show a 29% increased risk of diabetes relative to day shift workers.
  • The majority of the nurses (62.4%) were employed in day shifts, while 21.8% worked rotating shifts, 10.1% evening shifts, and 5.5% night shifts.
  • The study indicates that both night and evening shift work is associated with a higher incidence of diabetes among Danish nurses.

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