Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
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Clinical Trial
Influence of night shift work on psychologic state and cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses in healthy nurses.
Night shift work has often been associated with increasing degree and frequency of various psychologic complaints. The study examined whether psychologic states after night work are related to adaptive alterations of the cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems. We studied 18 healthy nurses (age 29+/-2 years) engaged in a modified rapid shift rotation system (day work, 8:15-17:15; evening work, 16:00-22:00; night work, 21:30-8:30). ⋯ Plasma ACTH and cortisol concentrations did not correlate with any psychologic scores. We conclude that psychologic disturbances after night work were associated with altered cardiovascular and endocrine responses in healthy nurses. Some of the psychologic complaints may be attributable to lower waking blood pressure.