NUTRITIONAL BEHAVIOR AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISK IN SHIFT WORK: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Margarita Todorova, Stanislava Harizanova, D. Bakova
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Aim: This literature aims to highlight the detrimental effects of shift and night work on human health and well-being. We focus on the interaction between the main factors to which shift and night workers are exposed: disrupted circadian rhythms, unhealthy eating behavior and their correlation with a higher incidence of cardio-metabolic diseases, namely cardiovascular diseases (CVD), hypertension and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Materials and methods: Systematic research was carried out using PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect Database, along with the official websites and government bodies, employing specific keywords and combinations thereof. The selection criteria included articles written in English, available in full-text, with the majority having been published between 2019 and 2022. Results: The alignment between circadian rhythms and healthy eating behavior is a powerful determinant of human health. Dietary habits themselves emerge as a significant factor in the synchronization of the circadian system. Conclusions: Current dietary guidelines need to expand to include not just what to eat but also when and why to effectively prevent obesity and cardio-metabolic diseases. Further research is essential to understand the link between diet timing and our biological clocks, highlighting the importance of timing in dietary recommendations for public health improvement targeting the population of shift workers.
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轮班工作中的营养行为和相关健康风险:文献综述
目的:这篇文献旨在强调轮班和夜班工作对人类健康和福祉的不利影响。我们重点关注轮班和夜班工人所面临的主要因素之间的相互作用:昼夜节律紊乱、不健康的饮食行为以及它们与心血管疾病(CVD)、高血压和 2 型糖尿病(T2D)等心血管代谢疾病发病率较高的相关性。材料和方法:利用 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 ScienceDirect 数据库以及官方网站和政府机构,使用特定关键词及其组合进行了系统研究。选择标准包括以英文撰写的文章,全文可用,大部分文章发表于 2019 年至 2022 年之间。研究结果昼夜节律与健康饮食行为之间的一致性是人类健康的有力决定因素。饮食习惯本身也是影响昼夜节律同步的重要因素。结论目前的饮食指南不仅要包括吃什么,还要包括什么时候吃和为什么吃,这样才能有效预防肥胖和心血管代谢疾病。进一步的研究对于了解饮食时间与我们的生物钟之间的联系至关重要,同时强调了针对轮班工作人群的饮食建议中时间安排对于改善公共健康的重要性。
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