The prolonged effect of shift work and the impact of reducing the number of nightshifts on arterial stiffness—a 4-year follow-up study

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    In the previous 3-year study the authors demonstrated that rotating shift work with night shifts is associated with in an increase in arterial stiffness by the means of PWV. At plant A the authors recruited 42 shift workers (84%), and in plant B 23 shift workers (33%), and 29 dayworkers (55%) participated in the study. Shift workers were recruited for a sub-study in 2020, resulting in a participation rate of 62% of all eligible shift workers at plant B. At the 4-year follow-up 29 new shift workers were included in . . .

     

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