Smoking among Shift Workers: More Than a Confounding Factor

Dec 28, 2006Chronobiology international

Smoking in shift workers: More than just a side effect

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Abstract

Shift work is associated with a 1.46 times higher risk of starting to smoke over two years.

  • A total of 12,140 employees were followed for two years to assess smoking behaviors.
  • Shift workers represented 26% of the study population and were compared to daytime workers, who made up 74%.
  • Logistic regression analysis indicated a significant association between shift work and the initiation of smoking.
  • The likelihood of quitting smoking was lower for shift workers, but this finding was not statistically significant.
  • The study suggests that shift work may increase the risk of smoking initiation, independent of educational level.

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