White Blood Cell Count and Sleep Difficulty Examined by the AthensInsomnia Scale in Shift Workers

Naoko Nishitani, H. Sakakibara
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The aim of this study was to examine the relation between sleep difficulty and white blood cell (WBC) count in shift workers. This was a cross-sectional study in male Japanese workers at a synthetic fiber plant. The subjects were 212 male workers who underwent an annual workplace health checkup in April 2007. For the WBC count the blood test value from the health checkup was used. With regard to insomnia, subjects were asked the first 5 of the 8 questions on the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS). An increased WBC count was associated with total AIS score (p<0.05) and work pat- tern (shift work) (p<0.05) in addition to smoking (p<0.001), fasting blood sugar (p<0.01), and BMI (p<0.05). In shift workers, the WBC count was related with total AIS score (p<0.05) and those with higher total AIS score tended to have an increased WBC count (p<0.01). In daytime workers, the count was not associated with AIS score. The present results have shown that shift workers with sleeping problems are more likely to have higher WBC counts, which might suggest low-grade inflammatory changes in those workers. Quality sleep may be necessary for shift workers in particular.
用雅典睡眠量表检测轮班工人白细胞计数与睡眠困难的关系
本研究旨在探讨轮班工人睡眠困难与白细胞计数之间的关系。这是一项对日本男性合成纤维工厂工人的横断面研究。研究对象是2007年4月接受年度工作场所健康检查的212名男性工人。白细胞计数采用健康体检的血检值。在失眠症方面,研究对象被要求回答雅典失眠症量表(AIS) 8个问题中的前5个问题。WBC计数的增加与AIS总分(p<0.05)、工作方式(轮班工作)(p<0.05)、吸烟(p<0.001)、空腹血糖(p<0.01)和BMI (p<0.05)相关。倒班工人WBC计数与AIS总分相关(p<0.05), AIS总分越高,WBC计数越高(p<0.01)。在日间工作者中,计数与AIS评分无关。目前的结果表明,有睡眠问题的轮班工人更有可能有更高的白细胞计数,这可能表明这些工人有低度炎症变化。高质量的睡眠对轮班工作者来说尤其必要。
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