2001
DOI: 10.1136/oem.58.11.747
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Is there an association between shift work and having a metabolic syndrome? Results from a population based study of 27 485 people

Abstract: Objectives-To explore how metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) diVer between shift workers and day workers in a defined population. Shift work has been associated with an increased risk of CVD. Risk factors and causal pathways for this association are only partly known. Methods-A working population of 27 485 people from the Västerbotten intervention program (VIP) has been analysed. Cross sectional data, including blood sampling and questionnaires were collected in a health survey. Results-Ob… Show more

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“…Durch Schicht-und Nachtarbeit hervorgerufene neurovegetative Störungen führen teilweise zu hormonellen Reaktionen (insbesondere bei Katecholamine und Kortisol), wodurch wiederum negative Auswirkungen auf den Blutdruck, die Herzschlagfrequenz sowie auf thrombotische Lipid-und Glukosestoffwechselprozesse assoziiert sind ( Van Amelsvoort et al 2004;Karlsson et al 2001). Berichtet werden zudem Wechselbeziehungen etwa zu psychomentalen Beanspruchungen oder zu Schlafstörungen -hier insbesondere Insomnie (ebd.…”
Section: Problemstellung Und Forschungsstandunclassified
“…Durch Schicht-und Nachtarbeit hervorgerufene neurovegetative Störungen führen teilweise zu hormonellen Reaktionen (insbesondere bei Katecholamine und Kortisol), wodurch wiederum negative Auswirkungen auf den Blutdruck, die Herzschlagfrequenz sowie auf thrombotische Lipid-und Glukosestoffwechselprozesse assoziiert sind ( Van Amelsvoort et al 2004;Karlsson et al 2001). Berichtet werden zudem Wechselbeziehungen etwa zu psychomentalen Beanspruchungen oder zu Schlafstörungen -hier insbesondere Insomnie (ebd.…”
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“…Indeed, the metabolic syndrome is more prevalent in shift workers [6], known to exhibit disturbances of circadian rhythm, and sleep-deprivation has been associated with both obesity and type 2 diabetes [7]. Moreover, when circadian rhythm is experimentally misaligned in humans, a profound effect on both plasma insulin and glucose levels, promoting glucose intolerance, is observed [8].…”
Section: Control Of Circadian Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-traditional working hours has been linked to several metabolic and immune related disorders, including obesity [42], diabetes [43,44] stroke [44], atherosclerosis [45] and coronary heart disease [46]. Various cancers have been linked to disrupted circadian cycles, such as lymphatic [47], prostate [48,49] and breast cancer [50].…”
Section: Circadian Disruption and Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%