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Consequences of Circadian Disruption in Shift Workers on Chrononutrition and their Psychosocial Well-Being

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  • Nor Amira Syahira Mohd Azmi

    (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Pandan Indah 55100, Malaysia)

  • Norsham Juliana

    (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Pandan Indah 55100, Malaysia)

  • Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Bandar Puncak Alam 42300, Malaysia)

  • Sahar Azmani

    (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Pandan Indah 55100, Malaysia)

  • Srijit Das

    (Department of Anatomy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Cheras 56000, Malaysia)

  • Nadia Effendy

    (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Pandan Indah 55100, Malaysia)

Abstract

The workers and employees in various institutions are subjected to different shifts and work schedules. The employees work not only at daytime but also during odd hours at night. The biological clock of an individual is often altered during night shifts. This affects the psychosocial well-being and circadian nutritional intake of the worker. Disturbance in circadian rhythm results in the development of metabolic disorders such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, dysglycemia, and abdominal obesity. In the present review, we discuss the nature of shift work, sleep/wake cycle of an individual, chrononutrition, dietary habits, and meal changes with regard to timing and frequency, related to shift work. We also discuss the relationship between nutritional intake and psychosocial well-being among shift workers. The review may be beneficial for prevention of metabolic disorders and maintaining sound psychological condition in shift workers.

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  • Nor Amira Syahira Mohd Azmi & Norsham Juliana & Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng & Sahar Azmani & Srijit Das & Nadia Effendy, 2020. "Consequences of Circadian Disruption in Shift Workers on Chrononutrition and their Psychosocial Well-Being," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(6), pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:6:p:2043-:d:334374
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    1. Jean-Baptiste Bouillon-Minois & Marion Trousselard & Bruno Pereira & Jeannot Schmidt & Maelys Clinchamps & David Thivel & Ukadike Chris Ugbolue & Farès Moustafa & Céline Occelli & Guillaume Vallet & F, 2021. "Protocol of the Study on Emergency Health Care Workers’ Responses Evaluated by Karasek Questionnaire: The SEEK-Study Protocol," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-11, April.
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