@sleepdiplomat @hubermanlab @rayleigh_haught @DailyLoud Yet shift work, which disrupts sleep and the cyrcadian rhythms, is supposed to have documented negative health consequences, isn't it? https://t.co/PCV4dSKTxR
@Schauer01 @SocialWkAdvo62 @Student877 @KenNYbUnchained @ninaturner I guess it all depends on who you wasn’t to trust? The Mayo Clinic is one of, if not the best Hospital in the world and so I’d say they are as reliable as it gets. I believe the same fo
Oh would you look at that, there’s already scholarly articles that address my concern! https://t.co/slG0IuWwiK
シフトワークにおける概日リズムのずれは,代謝や消化器系疾患,心疾患,がん,メンタルヘルスなどに関連する短期,長期の様々な健康上のマイナス要因と関連. さらに複雑なことにその影響の多くは時間経過とともに徐々に進行し,労働者が交代勤務をやめるまで現れない可能性がある. https://t.co/wGrcidGZJb
@Yorkshire_Nurse @WeStudentNurse @WeNurses @WeDocs @WeAHPs @WeParamedics @mancunianmedic @DoctorMayJay @DrAmirKhanGP Listen to the excellent Russell Foster from university of Oxford on YT, various lectures including mental health risks and sign post below
@santeira Kebetulan was reading on circadian misalignment for shift workers: https://t.co/x5Vd9QVhCg
@TeaVadikatti No there are two points here. One is regarding the health effects of shifts. I haven't read enough to say if there is any good evidence but do read this if you are interested https://t.co/ai57lqeDSr Nobody blamed shifts for everything like yo
@MarjoriesYard You're right. The hypothalamus needs time to catch up with sleep pattern switches & shift work is linked to negative health outcomes https://t.co/2scGD4C3RF
Thanks for sharing this, David. There needs to be a ‘balance’ between professional healthcare staffing and demands upon individual clinician’s work patterns. Having experienced the ‘knackerd’ end of practice, one wonders if it is safe for our patients? htt
RT @JeniferHarrison: @stormcab @lasargent61 But it has been scientifically proven it’s not healthy.... https://t.co/b17laH68P8
The ANS and heart rate. This review discusses one problematic outcome of shift work: the desynchronization of the HPA axis. The inappropriate and untimely production of hormones involved involved in HR control is believed to be linked to CVD #biom4180 htt
Shift Work: Disrupted Circadian Rhythms and Sleep-Implications for Health and Well-Being. https://t.co/kXiJLwx2xq