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Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers
BACKGROUND: Shift work is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Here, we sought to assess the relationship between shift work and plasma homocysteine levels. Determining the correlations between shift work and homocysteine levels may provide a better understanding of the mechanis...
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Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543962 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2019.31.e1 |
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author | Kang, Dukyun Kang, Seong-Kyu Choi, Won-Jun Lee, Sang Ha Lee, Jun-Hyung Kwak, Kyeongmin |
author_facet | Kang, Dukyun Kang, Seong-Kyu Choi, Won-Jun Lee, Sang Ha Lee, Jun-Hyung Kwak, Kyeongmin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Shift work is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Here, we sought to assess the relationship between shift work and plasma homocysteine levels. Determining the correlations between shift work and homocysteine levels may provide a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. METHODS: This study was performed using data from routine health examinations of steel workers in 2017. In total, 431 male workers (70 daytime workers and 361 shift workers) employed on a rolling departure schedule were recruited. Plasma homocysteine levels > 15 μmol/L were considered elevated. The χ(2), analysis of variance, and multiple logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association between shift work and plasma homocysteine levels. RESULTS: In comparison to daytime workers, the odds ratio (OR) of hyperhomocysteinemia in individuals with < 10 years of shift work was 1.14 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.64–2.03), compared to 2.01 (95% CI: 1.14–3.54) for workers with ≥ 10 years of experience. After adjusting for confounding variables, the adjusted OR for shift workers with < 10 years of experience was 0.95 (95% CI: 0.50–1.80), compared to 2.00 (95% CI: 1.07–3.74) for workers with ≥ 10 years of experience. CONCLUSIONS: The risk of hyperhomocysteinemia was significantly higher in shift workers compared to those working normal daytime hours, particularly among long-term shift workers. |
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spelling | pubmed-67517792019-09-22 Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers Kang, Dukyun Kang, Seong-Kyu Choi, Won-Jun Lee, Sang Ha Lee, Jun-Hyung Kwak, Kyeongmin Ann Occup Environ Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Shift work is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Here, we sought to assess the relationship between shift work and plasma homocysteine levels. Determining the correlations between shift work and homocysteine levels may provide a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. METHODS: This study was performed using data from routine health examinations of steel workers in 2017. In total, 431 male workers (70 daytime workers and 361 shift workers) employed on a rolling departure schedule were recruited. Plasma homocysteine levels > 15 μmol/L were considered elevated. The χ(2), analysis of variance, and multiple logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association between shift work and plasma homocysteine levels. RESULTS: In comparison to daytime workers, the odds ratio (OR) of hyperhomocysteinemia in individuals with < 10 years of shift work was 1.14 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.64–2.03), compared to 2.01 (95% CI: 1.14–3.54) for workers with ≥ 10 years of experience. After adjusting for confounding variables, the adjusted OR for shift workers with < 10 years of experience was 0.95 (95% CI: 0.50–1.80), compared to 2.00 (95% CI: 1.07–3.74) for workers with ≥ 10 years of experience. CONCLUSIONS: The risk of hyperhomocysteinemia was significantly higher in shift workers compared to those working normal daytime hours, particularly among long-term shift workers. Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6751779/ /pubmed/31543962 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2019.31.e1 Text en Copyright © 2019 Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kang, Dukyun Kang, Seong-Kyu Choi, Won-Jun Lee, Sang Ha Lee, Jun-Hyung Kwak, Kyeongmin Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title | Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title_full | Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title_fullStr | Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title_short | Association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
title_sort | association between shift work and hyperhomocysteinemia in male workers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543962 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2019.31.e1 |
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