Relationship Between Shift Work and Clustering of the Metabolic Syndrome Diagnostic Components

Mar 7, 2014Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis

How Shift Work Is Linked to Grouped Signs of Metabolic Syndrome

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Abstract

Among 4,427 participants, shift work is associated with a 47% increased risk of metabolic syndrome compared to daytime work.

  • Participants included 3,094 daytime workers, 73 fixed nighttime workers, 1,017 shift workers, and 243 day-to-night workers.
  • Fixed nighttime and shift work independently contributed to the number of metabolic syndrome diagnostic components.
  • The analysis showed a positive relationship between shift work and the risk of metabolic syndrome.
  • Four metabolic syndrome diagnostic components were defined: high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, dysglycemia, and overweight.

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