Association Between Rotating Night Shift Work and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Among Women

Apr 27, 2016JAMA

Rotating night shift work and heart disease risk in women

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Abstract

A total of 10,822 cases of coronary heart disease were reported among women followed for 24 years.

  • Increasing years of rotating night shift work is associated with a higher risk of coronary heart disease.
  • The risk appears to decrease after cessation of shift work, indicating a potential waning effect.
  • In the first half of follow-up, the relationship between shift work duration and coronary heart disease was stronger compared to the second half.
  • Longer time since quitting shift work is linked to a reduced risk of coronary heart disease among former shift workers.

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