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Review Article: Night Shift Work, Circadian Disruption, and the Gut Microbiome: Implications for Human Health
How Night Shift Work and Body Clock Changes Affect Gut Bacteria and Human Health
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Abstract
Occupational exposures, particularly night shifts, may significantly influence gut microbiome composition and functionality.
- Disruptions in the gut microbiome are associated with misalignment between the host's circadian rhythms and the microbiome's internal clocks.
- This misalignment may lead to dysbiosis and increased systemic inflammation.
- Health conditions potentially linked to this disruption include dysmetabolism, type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and gastrointestinal disorders.
- Interventions such as dietary supplementation with probiotics, prebiotics, and circadian-aligned nutrition may help restore gut microbiome balance.
- Precision-based interventions tailored to specific occupational exposures could improve worker health and prevent chronic diseases.
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