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Early Anticipation Diabetes Disease Prevention

The study only focused on women, found that the effect becomes stronger with increasing the number of years of shift work, and continued even after the researchers took into account obesity.

“Our results suggest that women experienced an increase in the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus after a long shift, and this relationship appears to be mediated primarily by BMI [weight],” concludes a team led by An Pan, nutrition researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.

His team presented the findings Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association (American Diabetes Association) in San Diego.

Research has shown that working nights disrupt circadian rhythms (day and night), and such work has long been associated with obesity, with all cardiovascular risk factors known as “metabolic syndrome” and deregulation of blood glucose (blood sugar).

In the new study, researchers looked at data on more than 69,000 U.S. women. Act. followed by 1988-2008 as part of the nurses health study. About 6.200 women with type 2 diabetes during the study.

Since its entry into the study, women were asked how long they had worked rotating night shifts (including at least three nights of work per month).

The researchers found that the risk of type 2 diabetes increases with increasing duration of shift work. After adjusting for obesity, women who had worked the night shift on a regular basis 3-9 years face a six per cent increase in risk, while women have been doing for ten to 19 years increases the risk of nine per cent, and those who have worked as a shift for twenty years or better face twenty percent increase in risk.

Explained the weight of increased risk of diabetes associated with the night shift, but not all, the team noted.

Experts said the research presented at the meeting is usually regarded as the beginning until published in a peer review.erja night shift may increase the risk of diabetes in women.

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