2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034455
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Association between night-shift work, sleep quality and health-related quality of life: a cross-sectional study among manufacturing workers in a middle-income setting

Abstract: ObjectivesNight-shift work may adversely affect health. This study aimed to determine the impact of night-shift work on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and to assess whether sleep quality was a mediating factor.DesignA cross-sectional study.Setting11 manufacturing factories in Malaysia.Participants177 night-shift workers aged 40–65 years old were compared with 317 non-night-shift workers.Primary and secondary outcomesParticipants completed a self-administered questionnaire on socio-demographics and lif… Show more

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“…In addition to the immediate disruption of the circadian rhythm and implications for sleep quality [ 5 ], an extensive list of recent research results shows that these consequences interfere in numerous areas of human functionality, namely the following in the area of physical health: the risk of breast cancer [ 6 ], chronic fatigue, sleep problems and social jetlag [ 7 , 8 , 9 ], obesity and overweight [ 10 ], metabolic syndrome [ 11 ], carcinogenicity [ 12 ], increased cortisol secretion [ 13 ], use of psychotropic medication [ 14 ], vascular endothelial dysfunction and platelet activation [ 15 ], hypertension [ 16 ], cardiovascular mortality [ 17 ], obstructive sleep apnea [ 18 ], diabetes mellitus [ 19 , 20 ], women’s menopausal age and menstrual years [ 21 ], abnormal liver function [ 22 ], and overall chronic diseases [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the immediate disruption of the circadian rhythm and implications for sleep quality [ 5 ], an extensive list of recent research results shows that these consequences interfere in numerous areas of human functionality, namely the following in the area of physical health: the risk of breast cancer [ 6 ], chronic fatigue, sleep problems and social jetlag [ 7 , 8 , 9 ], obesity and overweight [ 10 ], metabolic syndrome [ 11 ], carcinogenicity [ 12 ], increased cortisol secretion [ 13 ], use of psychotropic medication [ 14 ], vascular endothelial dysfunction and platelet activation [ 15 ], hypertension [ 16 ], cardiovascular mortality [ 17 ], obstructive sleep apnea [ 18 ], diabetes mellitus [ 19 , 20 ], women’s menopausal age and menstrual years [ 21 ], abnormal liver function [ 22 ], and overall chronic diseases [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 As this study population mainly represents young people, mostly younger than 40 years, the prevalence of MetS was expected to be 15% among the daytime workers and 45% among shiftworkers. 17 A statistical power of 80%, confidence level of 95%, an attrition rate of 10%, and 5% nonresponsive rates were considered. Therefore, the required sample size for each subgroup was 39, and the total sample size was 78.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Penelitian dengan pembagian sif, populasi, dan alat ukur yang sama dilakukan oleh Lim dkk. 17 pada 177 pekerja manufaktur menunjukkan rerata skor global PSQI untuk pekerja sif malam lebih tinggi dibanding dengan pekerja non-sif malam. Penelitian serupa dilakukan oleh Fekedulegn dkk.…”
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