Shift work could lead to more severe strokes
Shift work could lead to more severe strokes
ISLAMABAD: Rotating shifts can disrupt the body clock and put shift workers at increased risk of severe ischemic strokes, which occur when blood flow is cut off to part of the brain, warns a study.
“This research has clear implications for shift workers with odd schedules, but probably extends to many of us who keep schedules that differ greatly from day-to-day, especially from weekdays to weekends,” said one of the researchers David Earnest, Professor at Texas A&M Health Science Centre College of Medicine in the US.
“These irregular schedules can produce what is known as ‘social jet lag’, which similarly unwinds our body clocks so that they no longer keep accurate time, and thus can lead to the same effects on human health as shift work,” Earnest noted.
According to Earnest, it is not the longer hours — or the weird hours – – necessarily that is the problem, Medical Xpress reported.
Instead, it is the change in the timing of waking, sleeping and eating every few days that “unwinds” our body clocks and makes it difficult for them to maintain their natural, 24-hour cycle.
When body clocks are disrupted, as they are when people go to bed and get up at radically different times every few days, there can be a major impact on health.
The researchers found that shift work can affect the brain and lead to more severe ischemic strokes which occur when blood flow is cut off to part of the brain.
Source: Aaj News
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