Literature DB >> 30098749

Impact of Shift Work on the Circadian Timing System and Health in Women.

Laura Kervezee1, Ari Shechter2, Diane B Boivin3.   

Abstract

Women who do shift work are a sizable part of the workforce. Shift workers experience circadian misalignment due to shifted sleep periods, with potentially far-reaching health consequences, including elevated risk of sleep disturbances, metabolic disorders, and cancer. This review provides an overview of the circadian timing system and presents the sex differences that can be observed in the functioning of this system, which may account for the lower tolerance to shift work for women compared with men. Recent epidemiologic findings on female-specific health consequences of shift work are discussed.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Chronobiology; Circadian clock; Circadian misalignment; Sex differences; Shift work; Sleep; Women

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30098749     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsmc.2018.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Med Clin        ISSN: 1556-407X


  10 in total

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Review 2.  Exploring the link between chronobiology and drug delivery: effects on cancer therapy.

Authors:  Tânia Albuquerque; Ana R Neves; Telma Quintela; Diana Costa
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Journal:  Sleep Breath       Date:  2021-02-28       Impact factor: 2.816

Review 4.  Beginning to See the Light: Lessons Learned From the Development of the Circadian System for Optimizing Light Conditions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

Authors:  Esther M Hazelhoff; Jeroen Dudink; Johanna H Meijer; Laura Kervezee
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 4.677

5.  High prevalence of depression and sleep-wake disorders among female emergency medicine residents in South Korea.

Authors:  Mi Jin Lee; Woo Young Nho; Haewon Jung; Jae Wan Cho; Jun Seok Seo; Hyung Min Lee; Kwang Hyun Cho; Yun Jeong Kim; Jong Kun Kim
Journal:  Ann Med       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 4.709

6.  Daily injection of melatonin inhibits insulin resistance induced by chronic mealtime shift.

Authors:  Jihyun Park; Jichul Kim; Yejin Yun; Dong-Hee Han; Kyungjin Kim; Jongki Hong; Sehyung Cho
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2022-03

Review 7.  Sex differences and sex bias in human circadian and sleep physiology research.

Authors:  Manuel Spitschan; Nayantara Santhi; Amrita Ahluwalia; Dorothee Fischer; Lilian Hunt; Natasha A Karp; Francis Lévi; Inés Pineda-Torra; Parisa Vidafar; Rhiannon White
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-02-18       Impact factor: 8.713

8.  A survey of train driver schedules, sleep, wellbeing, and driving performance in Australia and New Zealand.

Authors:  Jillian Dorrian; Janine Chapman; Lorelle Bowditch; Nora Balfe; Anjum Naweed
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  The Impact of Shift Work and Long Work Hours on Employers' Health Care Costs.

Authors:  Megan McHugh; Dustin D French; Mary M Kwasny; Claude R Maechling; Jane L Holl
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 2.306

10.  Comparing the acute effects of shiftwork on mothers and fathers.

Authors:  P Tucker; C Leineweber; G Kecklund
Journal:  Occup Med (Lond)       Date:  2021-12-24       Impact factor: 1.611

  10 in total

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