Shift work and overall and cause-specific mortality in the Danish nurse cohort

Mar 1, 2017Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Shift work and risk of death from all causes and specific diseases in Danish nurses

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Abstract

Of 18,015 female nurses studied, 1,616 died from various causes up to 2013.

  • Night shift work is associated with a 26% increase in all-cause mortality compared to day shift work.
  • Evening shift work is linked to a 29% increase in all-cause mortality compared to day shift work.
  • A significant association exists between night shift work and cardiovascular disease mortality, with a hazard ratio of 1.71.
  • There is a notable association between night shift work and diabetes mortality, indicated by a hazard ratio of 12.0.
  • Evening and rotating shifts are strongly associated with mortality from Alzheimer's disease and dementia, with hazard ratios of 4.28 and 5.39, respectively.

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