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《一千零一夜》队列研究——为未来关于工作时长、夜班工作、昼夜节律紊乱、睡眠与健康的研究铺平道路。

The 1001 nights-cohort - paving the way for future research on working hours, night work, circadian disruption, sleep, and health.

作者信息

Nabe-Nielsen Kirsten, Arup Anne Emily Saunte Fiehn, Sallerup Mette, Harmsen Rikke, Ginty Anna Sofie, Nielsen Marie Tolver, Jensen Anne-Sofie Rosenfeldt, Aagaard Anders, Schlünssen Vivi, Larsen Ann Dyreborg, Garde Anne Helene

机构信息

The National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Eur J Epidemiol. 2025 Mar;40(3):371-382. doi: 10.1007/s10654-025-01201-4. Epub 2025 Feb 7.

Abstract

Night work and circadian disruption are linked to major public health challenges, e.g. cancer, cardiometabolic disease, and accidents. We established the 1001 nights-cohort to explore mechanisms underlying health effects of night work and circadian disruption. 1075 female hospital employees participated from September 2022 to April 2024. The data collection included a questionnaire, a blood sample, anthropometric measures, and sleep actigraphy and sleep diaries across 14 days. In subsamples, light exposure, physical activity, skin temperature, and blood glucose were measured continuously for 7 days, and saliva samples were collected five times across one day. The cohort consists of 2- and 3-shift workers with night work (66%), permanent night workers (7%), permanent evening workers or 2-shift workers without night work (9%), and permanent day workers (18%). Data comprise 4553 day shifts, 997 evening shifts, 1963 night shifts, and 6458 days without work. The poorest health was observed among permanent night workers and the group of shift workers without night work. The 1001 nights-cohort is the most comprehensive data within night work and working hour research due to the combination of questionnaires, biomarkers, technical measurements, and possibilities for linkage to historical and future register-based information about working hours from the Danish Working Hour Database (DAD) and diagnoses. With its repeated measurements within the same individual, the cohort will advance research on physiological and behavioral mechanisms underlying health effects of working hours, night work, and circadian disruption and deliver important scientific input for updating guidelines on healthy scheduling of working hours.

摘要

夜班工作和昼夜节律紊乱与重大公共卫生挑战相关,例如癌症、心脏代谢疾病和事故。我们建立了“1001夜队列”来探索夜班工作和昼夜节律紊乱对健康影响的潜在机制。2022年9月至2024年4月,1075名女性医院员工参与其中。数据收集包括一份问卷、一份血样、人体测量、14天的睡眠活动记录仪监测和睡眠日记。在子样本中,连续7天测量光照暴露、身体活动、皮肤温度和血糖,并在一天内分五次采集唾液样本。该队列包括两班制和三班制的夜班工作者(66%)、长期夜班工作者(7%)、长期晚班工作者或无夜班的两班制工作者(9%)以及长期日班工作者(18%)。数据包括4553个白班、997个晚班、1963个夜班和6458个非工作日。长期夜班工作者和无夜班的轮班工作者群体的健康状况最差。“1001夜队列”是夜班工作和工作时间研究中最全面的数据,因为它结合了问卷、生物标志物、技术测量,并且有可能与丹麦工作时间数据库(DAD)中关于工作时间的历史和未来基于登记的信息以及诊断结果相联系。由于在同一个体中进行重复测量,该队列将推动关于工作时间、夜班工作和昼夜节律紊乱对健康影响的生理和行为机制的研究,并为更新健康工作时间安排指南提供重要的科学依据。

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