Selection into shift work is influenced by educational attainment and body mass index: a Mendelian randomization study in the UK Biobank

Mar 13, 2021International journal of epidemiology

Education and body weight may influence who works night shifts: a genetic study in UK adults

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Abstract

Genetically influenced lower educational attainment is associated with a 2.40 times greater likelihood of participating in frequent shift work.

  • Genetic risk for lower educational attainment significantly increases the odds of engaging in frequent shift work.
  • An increase in body mass index also correlates with a higher likelihood of frequent shift work participation.
  • No selection effects were observed for other cardiometabolic risk factors regarding entry into or exit from shift work.
  • Sleep timing preference does not mediate the relationship between BMI and educational attainment with shift work participation.

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