Authors
Céline Vetter, Hassan S Dashti, Jacqueline M Lane, Simon G Anderson, Eva S Schernhammer, Martin K Rutter, Richa Saxena, Frank AJL Scheer
Publication date
2018/4/1
Journal
Diabetes care
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
762-769
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
OBJECTIVE
To examine the effects of past and current night shift work and genetic type 2 diabetes vulnerability on type 2 diabetes odds.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
In the UK Biobank, we examined associations of current (N = 272,214) and lifetime (N = 70,480) night shift work exposure with type 2 diabetes risk (6,770 and 1,191 prevalent cases, respectively). For 180,704 and 44,141 unrelated participants of European ancestry (4,002 and 726 cases, respectively) with genetic data, we assessed whether shift work exposure modified the relationship between a genetic risk score (comprising 110 single-nucleotide polymorphisms) for type 2 diabetes and prevalent diabetes.
RESULTS
Compared with day workers, all current night shift workers were at higher multivariable-adjusted odds for type 2 diabetes (none or rare night shifts: odds ratio [OR] 1.15 [95% CI 1.05–1.26]; some nights: OR 1.18 [95% CI 1.05–1 …
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