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      Health disorders of shift workers.

      Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
      Work Schedule Tolerance, etiology, Pregnancy Complications, Metabolic Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases, Humans, Diabetes Mellitus, Longevity, Pregnancy, Neoplasms, Circadian Rhythm, physiology, Cardiovascular Diseases, Occupational Diseases, physiopathology, Female

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          The effects of shift work on physiological function through disruption of circadian rhythms are well described. However, shift work can also be associated with specific pathological disorders. This article reviews the evidence for a relationship between specific medical disorders and working at night or on shift systems. The strongest evidence exists for an association with peptic ulcer disease, coronary heart disease and compromised pregnancy outcome.

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