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Structural variation of the pineal gland in shift workers from neuroimaging evidence
Differences in Pineal Gland Structure in Shift Workers Based on Brain Scans
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Abstract
Among 110 healthcare workers, night workers exhibited a higher prevalence of pineal cysts than day workers.
- Total and parenchymal pineal volumes did not differ significantly between night and day workers.
- Within the night-worker group, larger pineal parenchymal volumes were positively correlated with sleep-maintenance disturbance.
- Pineal volume increased during early exposure to night work but stabilized with longer exposure.
- Night work is associated with unique structural features of the pineal gland, possibly indicating adaptations to ongoing circadian disruption.
- These findings suggest that pineal morphology may reflect circadian strain, warranting further longitudinal studies.
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