Structural equation modeling of associations between night work and glycemic levels

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Objective: Different pathways may lead from night work to metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to explore the direct and indirect pathways from night work to glycemic levels, considering the role of physical activity, waist circumference and snacking using data from ELSA-Brasil. Materials and methods: A structural equation model was used to confirm the pathways from night work to glycemic levels. The latent variable, “glycemic levels”, included fasting glucose, glycated hemoglobin and 2-hour plasma glucose. Results: A total of 10.396 participants were included in the analyses. The final model showed that among women, night work was associated with increased glycemic levels. A statistical significant association between night work and glycemic levels mediated by waist circumference was observed among women and men. Conclusions: The association between night shift and glycemic levels can be interpreted as an important step toward understanding the pathways that could explain night work as a risk factor for diabetes using epidemiological data.

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Silva-Costa, A., Rotenberg, L., Baltar, V. T., Coeli, C. M., da Fonseca, M. de J. M., Melo, E. C. P., & Griep, R. H. (2019). Structural equation modeling of associations between night work and glycemic levels. Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 63(5), 487–494. https://doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000147

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