When Does Stress End? Evidence of a Prolonged Stress Reaction in Shiftworking Truck Drivers

Nov 15, 2011Chronobiology international

How Long Stress Lasts: Signs of Ongoing Stress in Truck Drivers Who Work Shifts

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Abstract

Irregular-shift truck drivers exhibited higher cortisol levels on off days compared to day-shift drivers.

  • Irregular-shift workers had significantly higher waist-hip ratio and very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
  • Higher cortisol levels in irregular-shift workers were correlated with short sleep duration and low job satisfaction.
  • Day-shift workers showed higher cortisol levels 30 minutes after waking during workdays compared to off days.
  • A prolonged stress response may be indicated in irregular-shift workers based on cortisol levels.
  • Cortisol levels were also correlated with various metabolic parameters, including total cholesterol and triglycerides.

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