Objective: To investigate the relationship between working at night and increased body weight in nursing. In addition, we evaluated the differences in the proportion of variables sociodemographic, work and health, according to the work shift and their association with body mass index. Methods: Based on questionnaires, we obtained data from 446 nursing professionals about aspects of their job, health and lifestyle. We performed linear and logistic regression analysis. Results: Working at night is associated with a weight gain greater than (beta=0.24 kg/m(2)) working during the day (beta=0.15 kg/m(2)), as well as with aging (beta=0.16 kg/m(2)) and duration of working in nursing (beta=0.18 kg/m(2)). Night workers have a higher educational leve...
Background: Nurses are known to work in conditions of stress and physical overload. Health behaviors...
Background: Shift work is associated with negative health effects. Increased prevalence of several c...
Night workers first encounters with a shock inducing body. Since the body is accustomed to live acco...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between working at night and increased body weight in nur...
Background: Employees working night shifts are at a greater risk of being overweight or obese. Few s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-40)The purpose of this study was to investigate whethe...
Mounting epidemiological evidence suggests that night shift work may contribute to the etiology of i...
Shift work may have significant repercussions on the health of the worker, and has been linked to un...
Night shift work has been thought to play a role in the etiology of chronic diseases through a disru...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between shift work types and overweight/obesity among female ...
Our society is dependent on 24hour services: healthcare, transportation, law enforcement, and fire s...
<p>The figure shows the odds ratio (95% CI) of being obese in 2007 and excessive weight gain between...
Objective: To prospectively study the association of night and shift work with weight change and lif...
Objective: To prospectively study the association of night and shift work with weight change and lif...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between shift schedule and body massindex...
Background: Nurses are known to work in conditions of stress and physical overload. Health behaviors...
Background: Shift work is associated with negative health effects. Increased prevalence of several c...
Night workers first encounters with a shock inducing body. Since the body is accustomed to live acco...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between working at night and increased body weight in nur...
Background: Employees working night shifts are at a greater risk of being overweight or obese. Few s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-40)The purpose of this study was to investigate whethe...
Mounting epidemiological evidence suggests that night shift work may contribute to the etiology of i...
Shift work may have significant repercussions on the health of the worker, and has been linked to un...
Night shift work has been thought to play a role in the etiology of chronic diseases through a disru...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between shift work types and overweight/obesity among female ...
Our society is dependent on 24hour services: healthcare, transportation, law enforcement, and fire s...
<p>The figure shows the odds ratio (95% CI) of being obese in 2007 and excessive weight gain between...
Objective: To prospectively study the association of night and shift work with weight change and lif...
Objective: To prospectively study the association of night and shift work with weight change and lif...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between shift schedule and body massindex...
Background: Nurses are known to work in conditions of stress and physical overload. Health behaviors...
Background: Shift work is associated with negative health effects. Increased prevalence of several c...
Night workers first encounters with a shock inducing body. Since the body is accustomed to live acco...