Rotating night shift work, sleep quality, selected lifestyle factors and prolactin concentration in nurses and midwives

Nov 4, 2014Chronobiology international

Rotating night shifts, sleep quality, lifestyle, and prolactin levels in nurses and midwives

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Abstract

In a study of 657 nurses and midwives, rotating night shift work was not associated with prolactin concentration.

  • Prolactin concentration was significantly inversely associated with smoking and the time of blood sample collection.
  • For premenopausal women, nulliparity was positively associated with prolactin levels, while it was inversely associated among postmenopausal women.
  • Age was related to prolactin concentration among postmenopausal women only.
  • Linear regression models were used to analyze associations, adjusted for important confounders.

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