Shift work and cardiovascular strain on working and non-working days. (17th August 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Shift work and cardiovascular strain on working and non-working days. (17th August 2022)
- Main Title:
- Shift work and cardiovascular strain on working and non-working days
- Authors:
- Stieler, L
Hunger, B
Seibt, R - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Shift work is often associated with adverse effects on cardiovascular health of employees. Only a few studies address the strain of shift and day workers on non-working days compared to working days. Aims: This study aims to determine how the cardiovascular strain of hotel and catering industry (HCI) employees who work alternating shifts differs from those working normal day shifts—on both a working day (WD) and a non-working day (ND). Methods: The sample consisted of 60 alternating shift (morning and afternoon, mean age: 31.5 ± 8.5 years) and 88 day workers (mean age: 35.3 ± 9.4 years). A 24-h ambulatory measurement of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) on WD and ND with the time phases DAY, SLEEP, and 24-h TOTAL was used to analyse cardiovascular strain. BP status was assessed by self-measurement (36% hypertensives). Results: The total strain over 24 h was slightly higher on WD than ND (mean BP: 134/79 versus 127/75 mmHg, P = 0.002–0.020; mean HR: 78 versus 75 bpm, P = 0.055). In trend, shift workers had higher systolic BP than day workers during the individual time phases of DAY, SLEEP, and 24-h TOTAL on WD. Known cardiovascular risk factors emerged as critical determinants of cardiovascular strain: older age, male gender, and hypertensive blood pressure status. Conclusions: The results revealed no clear association between the alternating shift system in HCI and increased cardiovascular strain. The 24-h ambulatory measurement is consideredAbstract: Background: Shift work is often associated with adverse effects on cardiovascular health of employees. Only a few studies address the strain of shift and day workers on non-working days compared to working days. Aims: This study aims to determine how the cardiovascular strain of hotel and catering industry (HCI) employees who work alternating shifts differs from those working normal day shifts—on both a working day (WD) and a non-working day (ND). Methods: The sample consisted of 60 alternating shift (morning and afternoon, mean age: 31.5 ± 8.5 years) and 88 day workers (mean age: 35.3 ± 9.4 years). A 24-h ambulatory measurement of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) on WD and ND with the time phases DAY, SLEEP, and 24-h TOTAL was used to analyse cardiovascular strain. BP status was assessed by self-measurement (36% hypertensives). Results: The total strain over 24 h was slightly higher on WD than ND (mean BP: 134/79 versus 127/75 mmHg, P = 0.002–0.020; mean HR: 78 versus 75 bpm, P = 0.055). In trend, shift workers had higher systolic BP than day workers during the individual time phases of DAY, SLEEP, and 24-h TOTAL on WD. Known cardiovascular risk factors emerged as critical determinants of cardiovascular strain: older age, male gender, and hypertensive blood pressure status. Conclusions: The results revealed no clear association between the alternating shift system in HCI and increased cardiovascular strain. The 24-h ambulatory measurement is considered ideal for determining cardiovascular strain in everyday life and under working conditions. Abstract : This study aimed to determine cardiovascular strain of alternating shift and day workers of the hotel and catering industry—on both a working day and a non-working day. The total strain over 24 h was slightly higher on the working day compared to the non-working day. In trend, shift workers had higher systolic blood pressure than day workers. Known cardiovascular risk factors emerged as critical determinants of cardiovascular strain. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Occupational medicine. Volume 72:Part 7(2022)
- Journal:
- Occupational medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 72:Part 7(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 72, Issue 7, Part 7 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 72
- Issue:
- 7
- Part:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0072-0007-0007
- Page Start:
- 486
- Page End:
- 491
- Publication Date:
- 2022-08-17
- Subjects:
- Cardiovascular strain -- shift work -- ABPM -- occupational health -- non-working day
Medicine, Industrial -- Periodicals
Employee health promotion -- Periodicals
616.9803 - Journal URLs:
- http://occmed.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/occmed/kqac075 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0962-7480
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