Male shift workers at higher risk of diabetes

Male workers who work shifts with irregular working hours are at higher risk of type 2 diabetes. [사진=클립아트코리아]

Shift workers are at higher risk of diabetes

Shift male workerfield type 2 diabetes appeared to be at high risk. This is the result of data collection and analysis by a research team at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China from 12 research papers involving 206,500 participants. of workers Shift work schedule, body mass index (BMI), family history of diabetes, and physical activity levelsBy evaluating various factors such as shift work and diabetes riskfound the correlation of

Dr. Alan Maneviitz, a psychiatrist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, said in an interview with the American health magazine Health, “Doctors have been around for a long time. shift workis in the body chemical substanceI knew it would affect them. Gastrointestinal disease, cardiovascular disease, cancerIt has a ripple effect that leads to diseases such as

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Through a study published in the ‘Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine’, the research team shift workerthan those who work on a fixed schedule. diabetesrisk of getting 9% higherconfirmed the fact. In addition male workerIf the scope is limited to 37%exceeded

The researchers speculated that the reason for this large difference in risk levels between men and women might be related to levels of the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone levels, insulin resistance, diabetesThis is because previous studies that pointed out the correlation between

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According to the study’s lead author, Professor Zhu Xun Lu, levels of male hormonesshows a constant value during the day according to the biological clock. Therefore, if you work regularly, there is no significant change in male hormones. However change in working hoursWhen this occurs, hormone levels cannot be maintained at a constant level. Type 2 diabetes riskthis rises

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According to Professor Lu’s team, the irregular work schedule is sleep-wake cycleto confusionto prevent it from keeping the cycle constant. So sleep is disturbed lack of sleepat sunset insulin resistanceAs this increases, the risk of diabetes increases.

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