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Research paper thumbnail of Gain weight and sleep desynchronization in workers of a tertiary hospital

Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Shift work and its association with metabolic disorders

Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome, 2015

Although the health burden of shift work has not been extensively studied, evidence suggests that... more Although the health burden of shift work has not been extensively studied, evidence suggests that it may affect the metabolic balance and cause obesity and other metabolic disorders. Sleep deprivation, circadian desynchronization and behavioral changes in diet and physical activity are among the most commonly mentioned factors in studies of the association between night work and metabolic disorders. Individual adaptation to night work depends greatly on personal factors such as family and social life, but occupational interventions may also make a positive contribution to thetransitiontoshiftwork,suchasexposuretobrightlights during the night shift, melatonin use, shift regularity and clockwise rotation, and dietary adaptations for the metabolic needs of night workers. The evaluation of the impact of night work on health and of the mechanisms underlying this relationship can serve as a basis for intervention strategies to minimize the health burden of shift work. This review aimed to identify highlights regarding therapeutic implications following the association between night and shift work and metabolic disorders, as well as the mechanisms and pathways responsible for these relationships.

Research paper thumbnail of Gain weight and sleep desynchronization in workers of a tertiary hospital

Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Shift work and its association with metabolic disorders

Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome, 2015

Although the health burden of shift work has not been extensively studied, evidence suggests that... more Although the health burden of shift work has not been extensively studied, evidence suggests that it may affect the metabolic balance and cause obesity and other metabolic disorders. Sleep deprivation, circadian desynchronization and behavioral changes in diet and physical activity are among the most commonly mentioned factors in studies of the association between night work and metabolic disorders. Individual adaptation to night work depends greatly on personal factors such as family and social life, but occupational interventions may also make a positive contribution to thetransitiontoshiftwork,suchasexposuretobrightlights during the night shift, melatonin use, shift regularity and clockwise rotation, and dietary adaptations for the metabolic needs of night workers. The evaluation of the impact of night work on health and of the mechanisms underlying this relationship can serve as a basis for intervention strategies to minimize the health burden of shift work. This review aimed to identify highlights regarding therapeutic implications following the association between night and shift work and metabolic disorders, as well as the mechanisms and pathways responsible for these relationships.

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