Night Shift Work, Genetic Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes in the UK Biobank

Feb 15, 2018Diabetes care

Night Shift Work and Genetic Risk Linked to Type 2 Diabetes in UK Biobank Participants

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Abstract

Current night shift workers have higher odds of type 2 diabetes, with an odds ratio of 1.44 for those working usual nights.

  • All current night shift workers, except permanent night shift workers, show increased odds for type 2 diabetes compared to day workers.
  • Working more night shifts per month is associated with higher odds of type 2 diabetes, with those working over 8 shifts showing an odds ratio of 1.36.
  • The relationship between genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes and diabetes odds is not influenced by shift work exposure.

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