The relationship between current and former shift work and the metabolic syndrome

Jan 11, 2012Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

How current and past shift work relate to metabolic syndrome

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Abstract

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 28.5% in the study population.

  • Former male shift workers showed a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome compared to male day workers.
  • The age-adjusted odds ratio for metabolic syndrome among male former shift workers was 2.13 according to IDF criteria.
  • For male 2-shift workers, the odds ratio for metabolic syndrome was 1.64, indicating an elevated risk.
  • Marginally significant higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome was noted among night-shift workers, with an odds ratio of 1.51.
  • No significant differences in metabolic syndrome prevalence were found between day work and shift work among women.

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