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Shift work associated with lower Vitamin D in 12 of 13 studies – meta-analysis July 2022


Shift Work and Serum Vitamin D Levels: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19(15), 8919; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158919
by Margherita Martelli 1,Gianmaria Salvio 2ORCID,Lory Santarelli 1,* andMassimo Bracci 1,*ORCID
1 Occupational Health, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy
2 Endocrinology Clinic, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy

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Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are highly prevalent conditions worldwide due to several factors, including poor sun exposure. Shift workers may be exposed to the risk of hypovitaminosis D due to fewer opportunities for sunlight exposure compared to day workers. A systematic review of the PubMed, SCOPUS, and EMBASE databases was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement to investigate the effect of shift work on vitamin D levels. Mean differences (MD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of serum 25-OH-D levels in shift workers and non-shift workers were calculated. A total of 13 cross-sectional studies were included in the meta-analysis. We found significantly lower levels of serum 25-OH-D in shift workers compared with non-shift workers (MD: -1.85, 95% CI [-2.49 to -1.21]). Heterogeneity among included studies was high (I2 = 89%, p < 0.0001), and neither subgroup analysis nor meta-regression were able to identify specific sources of the heterogeneity that may be related to the different characteristics of shift work among studies. The monitoring of serum vitamin D levels and prompt correction of any deficiencies should be considered in shift workers. Notably, since a large part of the observations are derived from Koreans, larger epidemiological studies are needed in other populations.
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Those at high-risk of being Vitamin D deficient will require about 1.5X more vitamin D to restore their levels
Those who are at risk due to being obese need about 2X more vitamin D to restore their levels

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22 VitaminDWiki pages had CLOTH in the title as of July 2022
16+ VitaminDWiki pages with SHIFTWORK etc in the title
10 Groups Are More Prone To Vitamin D Deficiency - 2017 - additions include: >age 55, IBD, Vegans, Depression, Headaches


16+ VitaminDWiki pages with SHIFTWORK etc in title

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Rotating shift workers have 3X higher risk of sleep problems if low Vitamin D - April 2023 22 Apr, 2024
No night shift nurse had vitamin D levels greater than 30 ng – Aug 2022 27 Aug, 2022
Shift work associated with lower Vitamin D in 12 of 13 studies – meta-analysis July 2022 22 Jul, 2022
Increased cancer risk from night shift (and many others- low vitamin D) - April 2021 09 Apr, 2021
Shift workers 2X more likely to get COVID-19 (low Vitamin D) - Dec 2020 19 Dec, 2020
Shiftwork diseases are often due to lack of vitamin D 19 Dec, 2020
Reduced Vitamin D status in rotating shift workers in the summer and fall – April 2020 29 Apr, 2020
Employers should give night shift workers free vitamin D – GMB Union June 2019 12 Jun, 2019
Miscarriage 32 percent more likely if work night shift (probably low Vitamin D) – April 2019 05 Apr, 2019
Shift workers have low vitamin D, poorer sleep, and are more depressed – March 2019 08 Mar, 2019
Shiftworkers and Indoor Workers have lower Vitamin D levels – review of 10 studies Sept 2018 03 Oct, 2018
Night shift workers far more likely to have low vitamin D levels – May 2016 13 Sep, 2017
40 percent lower vitamin D level if work other shifts (Italy) – June 2015 23 Apr, 2016
Shift workers 23 percent more likely to have cardiovascular events – meta-analysis July 2012 26 Dec, 2014
Allergies and low vitamin D strongly associated with night shift bakers– Sept 2014 26 Dec, 2014
Shift work increases breast cancer risk by 22 percent (Vitamin D is 1 of 5 possible ways) – Oct 2013 12 Oct, 2013

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