Shift Work and Leukocyte Count Changes among Workers in Bangkok

Jun 19, 2019Annals of work exposures and health

Shift Work and Changes in White Blood Cell Counts in Bangkok Workers

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Abstract

Current shift work is associated with increased leukocyte counts compared to day work.

  • Leukocyte counts were evaluated over an 11-year follow-up period among 6737 workers.
  • Basophil counts showed the highest percentage increase among leukocyte types in shift workers.
  • Both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses indicated an association between shift work and elevated leukocyte counts, though longitudinal results were less pronounced.
  • While total leukocyte counts remained constant over time, discrepancies in lymphocyte and basophil counts lessened or reversed in later work years.
  • The findings suggest that the increase in leukocyte count related to shift work may be reversible.

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