2019
DOI: 10.20945/2359-3997000000147
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Structural equation modeling of associations between night work and glycemic levels

Abstract: Objective: Different pathways may lead from night work to metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to explore the direct and indirect pathways from night work to glycemic levels, considering the role of physical activity, waist circumference and snacking using data from ELSA-Brasil. Materials and methods: A structural equation model was used to confirm the pathways from night work to glycemic levels. The latent variable, "glycemic levels" , included fasting glucose, glycated hemoglobin a… Show more

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“…35 Therewithal, a higher BMI, increased triglyceride levels and presenting risk for obstructive sleep apnea were independently associated with higher levels of HbA1c. 35 36 37 HbA1c was associated with elevated triglycerides as well as evening chronotype, whereas social jetlag was not significantly related to HbA1c levels. 35…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…35 Therewithal, a higher BMI, increased triglyceride levels and presenting risk for obstructive sleep apnea were independently associated with higher levels of HbA1c. 35 36 37 HbA1c was associated with elevated triglycerides as well as evening chronotype, whereas social jetlag was not significantly related to HbA1c levels. 35…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…35 Therewithal, a higher BMI, increased triglyceride levels and presenting risk for obstructive sleep apnea were independently associated with higher levels of HbA1c. [35][36][37] HbA1c was associated with elevated triglycerides as well as evening chronotype, whereas social jetlag was not significantly related to HbA1c levels. 35 In addition, individuals with an evening chronotype, who prefer to sleep and eat later, are independently associated with higher concentrations of HbA1c in patients with prediabetes.…”
Section: Glycemia Controlmentioning
confidence: 83%
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