Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to estimate the benchmark doses (BMD) and their 95% lower confidence limits (BMDL) for the threshold number of years of alternating shift work associated with a relative increase in serum total cholesterol level (T-Cho), as an index of lipid metabolism. METHODS:...

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Main Authors: Yasushi Suwazono, Mirei Uetani, Mitsuhiro Oishi, Kumihiko Tanaka, Hideki Morimoto, Satoru Nakada, Kouichi Sakata
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Published: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH) 2010-03-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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Online Access: https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=2893
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spelling doaj-3aaef8e6d3d044d79dc2e222a1ed574e2021-04-23T07:49:54ZengNordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health0355-31401795-990X2010-03-0136214214910.5271/sjweh.28932893Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workersYasushi Suwazono0Mirei UetaniMitsuhiro OishiKumihiko TanakaHideki MorimotoSatoru NakadaKouichi SakataDepartment of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba ­University, Chuoku, Chiba, 260-8670 Japan.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to estimate the benchmark doses (BMD) and their 95% lower confidence limits (BMDL) for the threshold number of years of alternating shift work associated with a relative increase in serum total cholesterol level (T-Cho), as an index of lipid metabolism. METHODS: We conducted a 14-year prospective cohort study among male workers (N=6886) at a Japanese steel company who had received annual health check-ups between 1991 and 2005. The endpoints were either a 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 or 45% increase in T-Cho levels during the observation period, compared to T-Cho at baseline. We investigated the associations between the years of alternating shift work and the relative increases in T-Cho using pooled logistic regression, adjusted for other potential covariates. RESULTS: We estimated the BMDL and BMD for years of alternating shift work among 40-, 50-, or >50-year old subjects using benchmark responses (BMR) of 5 or 10% and parameters for the duration of alternating shift work and other covariates. Assuming a mean age of 44 years among workers in their 40s, the BMDL/BMD for years of alternating shift work with a BMR of 5% were 21.0/28.0 (≥20%), 21.3/26.1 (≥25%), 24.1/28.8 (≥30%), 25.6/29.8 (≥35%), 27.1/31.5 (≥40%), and 27.7/32.1 (≥45%). CONCLUSIONS: The threshold number of years of alternating shift work that caused a 5% increase in T-Cho was shown to be ≥21 years among middle-aged workers. Special attention should be paid to influence the process at an earlier stage and not when the risk has already materialized. https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=2893 benchmark durationbenchmarkcohort studycholesterol levelworkerjapanhealthshift workcircadian rhythmmalecholesterolmenmanhypercholesterolemialipid metabolismtotal cholesterol levelalternating shift work
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author Yasushi Suwazono
Mirei Uetani
Mitsuhiro Oishi
Kumihiko Tanaka
Hideki Morimoto
Satoru Nakada
Kouichi Sakata
spellingShingle Yasushi Suwazono
Mirei Uetani
Mitsuhiro Oishi
Kumihiko Tanaka
Hideki Morimoto
Satoru Nakada
Kouichi Sakata
Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
benchmark duration
benchmark
cohort study
cholesterol level
worker
japan
health
shift work
circadian rhythm
male
cholesterol
men
man
hypercholesterolemia
lipid metabolism
total cholesterol level
alternating shift work
author_facet Yasushi Suwazono
Mirei Uetani
Mitsuhiro Oishi
Kumihiko Tanaka
Hideki Morimoto
Satoru Nakada
Kouichi Sakata
author_sort Yasushi Suwazono
title Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
title_short Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
title_full Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
title_fullStr Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male Japanese workers
title_sort estimation of the benchmark duration of alternating shift work associated with increased total cholesterol levels among male japanese workers
publisher Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)
series Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
issn 0355-3140
1795-990X
publishDate 2010-03-01
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to estimate the benchmark doses (BMD) and their 95% lower confidence limits (BMDL) for the threshold number of years of alternating shift work associated with a relative increase in serum total cholesterol level (T-Cho), as an index of lipid metabolism. METHODS: We conducted a 14-year prospective cohort study among male workers (N=6886) at a Japanese steel company who had received annual health check-ups between 1991 and 2005. The endpoints were either a 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 or 45% increase in T-Cho levels during the observation period, compared to T-Cho at baseline. We investigated the associations between the years of alternating shift work and the relative increases in T-Cho using pooled logistic regression, adjusted for other potential covariates. RESULTS: We estimated the BMDL and BMD for years of alternating shift work among 40-, 50-, or >50-year old subjects using benchmark responses (BMR) of 5 or 10% and parameters for the duration of alternating shift work and other covariates. Assuming a mean age of 44 years among workers in their 40s, the BMDL/BMD for years of alternating shift work with a BMR of 5% were 21.0/28.0 (≥20%), 21.3/26.1 (≥25%), 24.1/28.8 (≥30%), 25.6/29.8 (≥35%), 27.1/31.5 (≥40%), and 27.7/32.1 (≥45%). CONCLUSIONS: The threshold number of years of alternating shift work that caused a 5% increase in T-Cho was shown to be ≥21 years among middle-aged workers. Special attention should be paid to influence the process at an earlier stage and not when the risk has already materialized.
topic benchmark duration
benchmark
cohort study
cholesterol level
worker
japan
health
shift work
circadian rhythm
male
cholesterol
men
man
hypercholesterolemia
lipid metabolism
total cholesterol level
alternating shift work
url https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=2893
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