reviewBMJNov 1, 2016Closed access

Health consequences of shift work and insufficient sleep

Stockholm University · Radboud University Nijmegen · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This review summarises the literature on shift work and its relation to insufficient sleep, chronic diseases, and accidents. It is based on 38 meta-analyses and 24 systematic reviews, with additional narrative reviews and articles used for outlining possible mechanisms by which shift work may cause accidents and adverse health. Evidence shows that the effect of shift work on sleep mainly concerns acute sleep loss in connection with night shifts and early morning shifts. A link also exists between shift work and accidents, type 2 diabetes (relative risk range 1.09-1.40), weight gain, coronary heart disease (relative risk 1.23), stroke (relative risk 1.05), and cancer (relative risk range 1.01-1.32), although…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Shift work
  • Sleep (system call)
  • Medicine
  • Relative risk
  • Gerontology
  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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