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The Association Between Shift Work Exposure and Frailty Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults

Abstract

Objective To investigate the association between shift work exposure and frailty. Methods Longitudinal secondary data analyses were performed using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Individuals aged 45 to 85 years were included at baseline (N = 47,740). Primary shift work (SW) variables were derived at baseline: ever exposed to SW, SW exposure in longest job, and SW exposure in current job. Multinomial regression models were constructed to evaluate the association between SW and frailty at 3 years of follow-up. Results Participants ever exposed to SW were associated with frailty compared with those who worked only daytime. Particularly, females worked in rotating shifts in their longest jobs were more likely to be classified as frail compared with those who worked only daytime. Conclusions This study suggests that SW may play a role in development of frailty and this warrants further investigation.

Authors

Khan D; Verschoor C; Edgell H; Rotondi M; Tamim H

Journal

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 65, No. 5, pp. 355–361

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

May 1, 2023

DOI

10.1097/jom.0000000000002806

ISSN

1076-2752

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