| Literature DB >> 23471294 |
Harri Lindholm1, Jari Ahlberg, Juha Sinisalo, Christer Hublin, Ari Hirvonen, Markku Partinen, Seppo Sarna, Aslak Savolainen.
Abstract
The 24/7 work environment and irregular shifts may markedly enhance the psychological pressure of media work. Changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reflect adaptation to stress. We analysed the correlation between subjective stress, sleep, salivary cortisol, and melatonin hormones among Finnish media workers with regular daytime work (RDW) and with irregular shift work (ISW) while controlling confounders. From 874 employees with regular daytime work or with irregular shift work, 70 employees from both groups were randomly selected. The final number of employees with a complete salivary cortisol profile was 66 in the RDW group and 65 in the ISW group. Five saliva samples were gathered from each subject before and during a working day. The salivary cortisol level of the sample taken 60 minutes after awakening (T1) was compared to the salivary cortisol level taken immediately after awakening (T0, T1/T0 ratio). The ratio was higher in the ISW group than in RDW group. Irregular shift work (P < 0.001), severe stress (P < 0.05), and less sleep (P < 0.05) were independently associated with an augmented cortisol response after awakening. A stressful work environment and irregular shift work enhance cortisol excretion after waking. In the long run, this may become detrimental to health.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23471294 PMCID: PMC3581252 DOI: 10.1155/2012/789274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Disord ISSN: 2090-3553
Characteristics of media workers with or without irregular shift work.
| IRW ( | RDW ( |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD): | |||
| Age, years | 39.2 (10) | 43.6 (10) | <0.05 |
| Body mass index | 24.4 (3.2) | 24.5 (4.7) | NS |
| Actual sleeping time, hours | 5.9 (1) | 6.6 (0.7) | <0.01 |
| Men | 47% ( | 48% ( | NS |
| Alcohol consumption (over 10 alcohol equivalent units/week) | 22% | 20% | NS |
| Single, divorced, or widowed | 38% | 52% | NS |
| Perceived severe stress | 12% | 9% | NS |
*Statistics: Student's t-test for group means and chi square test for proportions.
Figure 1Salivary cortisol profile after awakening (AW) among Finnish media workers with irregular shift work (N = 65, ■) and regular daytime work (N = 66, ∘). P value for awakening samples.
Associations of the studied items with the ratio of salivary cortisol level 60 minutes (T1) after awakening to salivary cortisol level immediately (T0) after awakening (T1/T0 ratio).
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| SE |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Severe stress | 0.48 | 0.21 | <0.05 |
| Shift work | 0.73 | 0.13 | <0.001 |
| Actual sleep time | −0.15 | 0.07 | <0.05 |
| Gender (female) | 0.20 | 0.12 | NS |
| Age | −0.01 | 0.01 | NS |
Multiple linear regression. Adjusted R 2 = 0.321.