Ali Hosseinzadeh; Mohammad Salehi Marzijarani; Toraj Ahmadi Joibari; Parvaneh Mahmoudi Kohi; Panah Ali Hosseinzadeh; Mehdi Moradi Nazar
Volume 22, Issue 6 , January and February 2016, , Pages 992-998
Abstract
Background and purpose: Previous studies have shown conflicting results regarding to the relationship between shift work and lipid disorders. This study has investigated correlation between shift work and serum lipid.
Methods and Materials: An analytical cross sectional study was performed on a total ...
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Background and purpose: Previous studies have shown conflicting results regarding to the relationship between shift work and lipid disorders. This study has investigated correlation between shift work and serum lipid.
Methods and Materials: An analytical cross sectional study was performed on a total of 2100 workers of Polyacryl Iran Company in 2013. The relationship between shift work, biochemical parameters, blood pressure and fasting blood sugar were investigated. SPSS (19) was used for data analysis. Comparisons of quantitative and qualitative variables were performed using, a one-way analysis variance (ANOVA) and Chi 2 tests respectively. The significance level defaults to 0.05.
Results: Total cholesterol average in 3-rotating shift workers (10/32 ± 50/171) was lower than total cholesterol average in the day-shift workers (19/34 ± 46/178) and 2-rotating shift workers (59/35 ± 15/178). ANOVA revealed a significant correlation between total cholesterol and shift work (p<0.001). The prevalence of total cholesterol ≥ 200 mg per dL was 25, 23.7 and 18.6% in day-shift, 2-rotating shift and 3-rotating shift workers respectively. Chi-square test showed that this is a significant difference (p<0.01).
Conclusion: This study was shown that total cholesterol and its prevalence was higher among 3-rotating shift workers than day workers and 2-rotating shift workers. So this study emphasizes on the importance of metabolic risk factors measurement among shift workers and prevent from this risk factors.