Shiftwork and Metabolic Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease

Apr 13, 2005Journal of occupational health

Shiftwork and factors linked to heart disease risk

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Abstract

Shift work duration is significantly associated with blood pressure and cholesterol levels among male workers aged 30 or more.

  • Increased shift work duration correlates with higher systolic blood pressure and cholesterol in men over 30 years old.
  • Among female nurses under 30, longer shift work duration is linked to lower diastolic blood pressure.
  • Female nurses aged 30 or more show a negative association between shift work duration and cholesterol levels.
  • Body mass index (BMI) was not significantly related to shift work duration for either sex in workers aged 30 or more.
  • Waist to hip ratio (WHR) in female nurses showed a slight increase with longer shift work duration.
  • Fasting blood sugar levels did not show a significant relationship with shift work duration in either sex.

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