Rotating Night Shift Work, Exposure to Light at Night, and Glomerular Filtration Rate: Baseline Results from a Chinese Occupational Cohort

Dec 9, 2020International journal of environmental research and public health

Night Shift Work, Nighttime Light Exposure, and Kidney Filtration Rate in a Chinese Worker Group

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Abstract

Long duration of night shift work (≥29 years) is associated with elevated odds of decreased () among 6869 steelworkers.

  • The odds of decreased eGFR (≤89 mL/min/1.73 m) are 1.37 times higher for long-term night shift workers compared to those working day shifts.
  • Duration of night shifts is linked to changes in eGFR, with diastolic blood pressure potentially modifying this relationship.
  • No significant associations were found between different levels of bedroom ambient and eGFR.

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Key numbers

1.37
Increase in Odds of Decreased
Odds ratio for decreased in long-term night shift workers (≥29 years) vs. day workers
34.0%
Prevalence of Decreased
Percentage of night shift workers with decreased in the highest quartile of night shift duration

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What this is

  • This study examines the relationship between rotating night shift work, exposure to , and () among steelworkers in north China.
  • A total of 6869 steelworkers aged 22 to 60 years were included, with data collected on their work schedules and health status.
  • The findings indicate that long-term night shift work is associated with decreased , suggesting early-stage renal dysfunction.

Essence

  • Long-term night shift work is linked to decreased among steelworkers, indicating potential early renal dysfunction. Brightness of bedroom ambient light does not show a significant association.

Key takeaways

  • Long duration of night shift work (≥29 years) correlates with increased odds of decreased (≤89 mL/min/1.73 m), with an odds ratio of 1.37.
  • No significant association was found between different brightness levels of bedroom ambient light and decreased , suggesting that factors other than light exposure may influence renal function.
  • Diastolic blood pressure partially mediates the relationship between night shift work duration and , highlighting the importance of blood pressure management in shift workers.

Caveats

  • The cross-sectional nature of the study limits the ability to infer causality between night shift work and decreased .
  • Self-reported measures of light exposure may introduce bias, as objective measurements were not used.
  • The study population consists predominantly of male steelworkers, which may limit the generalizability of the findings to other groups.

Definitions

  • glomerular filtration rate (GFR): The rate at which blood is filtered through the kidneys, indicating kidney function.
  • estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A calculated estimate of GFR based on serum creatinine levels and other factors.
  • light at night (LAN): Artificial light exposure during nighttime, which can disrupt circadian rhythms.

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