Cent Eur J Public Health 2000, 8(4):229-232

Circadian adjustment and stress in operators under fast rotating 12-hour shifts

Vangelova K.
Department of Physiology, Psychology and Ergonomics, National Center of Hygiene, Medical Ecology and Nutrition, Sofia, Bulgaria

The aim of the investigation was to follow the time-of-day variations of some circadian and stress indicators during fast rotating 12-hour shifts. The study covered twenty-one male operators in thermoelectric power plant aged 35.7 ± 8.5 years. The time-of-day variations of 6-sulphathoxymelatonin (aMT6s), the main melatonin metabolite, 11-oxycorticosteroids (11-OCS), catecholamines and oral temperature were followed during the 2nd day shift and two consecutive night shifts. The aMT6s was determined by RIA and the 11-OCS and catecholamines by fluoriphotometric methods. Moderate general activation and daily oriented circadian rhythms of aMT6s, 11-OCS and oral temperature were found in the investigated operators. The night shiftwork showed significant impact on melatonin peak values at fast rotating 12-hour shiftwork.

Published: November 1, 2000  Show citation

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Vangelova K. Circadian adjustment and stress in operators under fast rotating 12-hour shifts. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2000;8(4):229-232. PubMed PMID: 11125977.
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