Saliva cortisol levels in construction workers in the Arctic (78°N)

Oct 19, 2011International journal of circumpolar health

Saliva cortisol levels in construction workers in the Arctic region

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Abstract

Cortisol levels were significantly lower during periods of 24 hours of light compared to normal light conditions.

  • Workers on day shifts in 24 hours of darkness showed a disrupted cortisol rhythm.
  • There was a lower peak of cortisol after awakening in day shifts during 24 hours of darkness.
  • No differences in cortisol levels were observed for night shifts between darkness and normal light conditions.
  • External light conditions and work schedule are associated with changes in cortisol rhythm.
  • Adapting to a night work schedule may be easier than adjusting to an early morning schedule in extreme environments.

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