Shiftwork and Metabolic Dysfunction

May 25, 2012Chronobiology international

Metabolic problems linked to shiftwork

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Abstract

Participants with more than 10 years of rotating shiftwork experience are more likely to exhibit symptoms of metabolic syndrome (odds ratio 1.96).

  • Shiftworkers demonstrate a higher likelihood of metabolic syndrome compared to non-shiftworkers, with an odds ratio of 1.78.
  • The association persists even after adjusting for factors like age, sex, and lifestyle choices.
  • Duration of exposure to shiftwork is linked to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome.
  • Those with over 10 years of shiftwork exposure show a greater risk of metabolic dysfunction.
  • The findings indicate that metabolic syndrome risk may not be solely due to stress or sleep difficulties associated with shiftwork.

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