Background: Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a cause of shift work-related cardiovascular diseases. Objective: We aimed to determine the association between shift work and cardiac autonomic activity in blue-collar workers. Methods: The study included 665 blue-collar workers aged 18–68 years in different occupations from two Danish cohort studies. Time and frequency domain parameters of heart rate variability (HRV) were measured during sleep using the Actiheart monitor, and used as markers of cardiac autonomic function. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to investigate differences in HRV between day and shift workers. Results: Shift workers had no significantly different HRV para...
Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. Howev...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess c...
<strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess cardiovascular disease...
Background: Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a c...
Background: Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a c...
Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a cause of shif...
Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a cause of shif...
Background\u2014Shift work is associated with an increased rate of cardiovascular diseases and accid...
Background: The assessment of early effect of shift work-related circadian rhythms desynchronization...
Background: The assessment of early effect of shift work-related circadian rhythms desynchronization...
Background: Shift working inclusive of night shift working can severely compromise the autonomic ner...
Shift work leads to adverse health outcomes including increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Hear...
Shift work leads to adverse health outcomes including increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Hear...
OBJECTIVE : The objective of the study was to assess the autonomic imbalance in night shift worker...
Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. Howev...
Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. Howev...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess c...
<strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess cardiovascular disease...
Background: Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a c...
Background: Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a c...
Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a cause of shif...
Imbalance in the autonomic nervous system due to a disrupted circadian rhythm may be a cause of shif...
Background\u2014Shift work is associated with an increased rate of cardiovascular diseases and accid...
Background: The assessment of early effect of shift work-related circadian rhythms desynchronization...
Background: The assessment of early effect of shift work-related circadian rhythms desynchronization...
Background: Shift working inclusive of night shift working can severely compromise the autonomic ner...
Shift work leads to adverse health outcomes including increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Hear...
Shift work leads to adverse health outcomes including increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Hear...
OBJECTIVE : The objective of the study was to assess the autonomic imbalance in night shift worker...
Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. Howev...
Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. Howev...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess c...
<strong>Background:</strong> Evidence available so far indicates a 40% excess cardiovascular disease...