The association between shift working behaviour and metabolic syndrome among employees in a hospital setting: protocol for a comparative cross-sectional study

P. Sooriyaarachchi, R. Jayawardena, T. Pavey, N. King
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Background Strong evidence exists that shift workers are more susceptible to metabolic syndrome (MetS), with most of this research coming from Western countries. However, South Asians who exhibit an inherently higher risk for the MetS due to their unique body composition and lifestyle factors have not been widely studied. This study aims to determine the association between shift work and MetS in a South Asian population and to assess whether their lifestyle behaviours and body composition have an additional detrimental effect on the disease. The study will be conducted as a comparative cross-sectional study at the Nawaloka Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka. A sample of 74 regular day workers and shift workers will be recruited for the study. Firstly, the shift workers group (n=37) will be selected using a stratified random sampling technique. Then a comparison group of day workers (n=37) will be selected after matching for age and gender in a
轮班工作行为与医院员工代谢综合征之间的关系:一项比较横断面研究的协议
强有力的证据表明,轮班工人更容易患代谢综合征(MetS),其中大多数研究来自西方国家。然而,南亚人由于其独特的身体组成和生活方式因素而表现出更高的MetS风险,尚未得到广泛研究。本研究旨在确定南亚人群轮班工作与met之间的关系,并评估他们的生活方式行为和身体组成是否对该疾病有额外的有害影响。这项研究将在斯里兰卡科伦坡的纳瓦洛卡医院作为一项比较横断面研究进行。这项研究将招募74名普通日工和轮班工作为样本。首先,将使用分层随机抽样技术选择轮班工人组(n=37)。然后在a中对年龄和性别进行匹配后,选择日工比较组(n=37)
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