Shift work is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes and elevated RBP4 level: cross sectional analysis from the OHSPIW cohort study
Abstract Background Shift work, with its growing prevalence globally, disrupts the body's inherent circadian rhythm. This disruption may escalate the risk of chronic diseasesxacerbate chronic disease risk by dysregulating physiological, behavioral, and psychosocial pathways. This study aimed to...
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Main Authors: | Li Wang (Author), Qi Ma (Author), BinBin Fang (Author), YinXia Su (Author), Wanxian Lu (Author), Mengdi Liu (Author), Xue Li (Author), Jiwen Liu (Author), LiJuan He (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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