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Rotating shift work associated with obesity in men from northeastern Ontario

机译:安大略省东北部男性与肥胖相关的轮班工作

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Introduction: While some studies have suggested associations between shift work and obesity, few have been population-based or considered multiple shift schedules. Since obesity is linked with several chronic health conditions, understanding which types of shift work influence obesity is important and additional work with more detailed exposure assessment of shift work is warranted. Methods: Using multivariate polytomous logistic regression, we investigated the associations between shift work (eveningight, rotating and other shift schedules) and overweight and obesity as measured by body mass index cross-sectionally among 1561 men. These men had previously participated as population controls in a prostate cancer case-control study conducted in northeastern Ontario from 1995 to 1999. We obtained information on work history (including shift work), height and weight from the existing self-reported questionnaire data. Results: We observed an association for ever (vs. never) having been employed in rotating shift work for both the overweight (OR [odds ratio] = 1.34; 95% CI [confidence interval]: 1.05–1.73) and obese (OR = 1.57; 95% CI: 1.12–2.21) groups. We also observed nonsignificant associations for ever (vs. never) having been employed in permanent eveningight shifts. In addition, we found a significant trend of increased risk for both overweight and obesity with increasing duration of rotating shift work. Conclusion: Both the positive association between rotating shift work and obesity and the suggested positive association for permanent eveningight shift work in this study are consistent with previous findings. Future population-based research that is able to build on our results while examining additional shift work characteristics will further clarify whether some shift patterns have a greater impact on obesity than others.
机译:简介:虽然一些研究表明轮班工作与肥胖之间存在关联,但很少有人基于人群或考虑多个轮班时间表。由于肥胖与几种慢性健康状况有关,因此了解哪种轮班工作会影响肥胖很重要,因此有必要进行更多的轮班工作,并对轮班工作进行更详细的暴露评估。方法:使用多元多因素logistic回归,我们调查了1561名男性中按体重指数测量的轮班工作(晚上/晚上,轮班和其他轮班时间表)与超重和肥胖之间的关联。这些人以前曾参与人口控制,参加过1995年至1999年在安大略省东北部进行的前列腺癌病例对照研究。我们从现有的自我报告的调查表数据中获得了有关工作经历(包括轮班工作),身高和体重的信息。结果:我们观察到超重(OR [比值比] = 1.34; 95%CI [置信区间]:1.05-1.73)和肥胖(OR =轮值)在轮班工作中一直存在(相对于从来没有)。 1.57; 95%CI:1.12-2.21)组。我们还观察到永久性的夜班/夜班雇用了永远没有意义的协会(而从来没有)。此外,我们发现随着轮班工作时间的增加,超重和肥胖风险增加的显着趋势。结论:轮班工作与肥胖之间的正相关以及本研究中建议的永久性夜班/夜班工作的正相关与先前的发现一致。未来可以基于我们的研究结果同时检查其他轮班工作特征的人群研究将进一步阐明某些轮班模式对肥胖的影响是否大于其他方式。

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