Association Between Shift Work and Metabolic Alterations: Possible Contributing Factors

Mar 30, 2026Safety and health at work

How Shift Work Is Linked to Changes in Metabolism and Possible Causes

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Abstract

Shift workers have a 25.6% prevalence of metabolic syndrome compared to 13.7% in nonshift workers.

  • Mean systolic blood pressure is significantly higher in shift workers (121.0 mmHg) than in nonshift workers (117.5 mmHg).
  • Poor sleep quality is more common among shift workers (37.8%) compared to daytime workers (27.1%).
  • A higher proportion of shift workers exhibit an evening chronotype (14%) compared to nonshift workers (6.8%).
  • Shift workers show greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet (65.7%) compared to nonshift workers (43.5%).
  • Metabolic syndrome is associated with a combination of lifestyle, dietary habits, chronotype, sleep quality, and work factors.

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