NUTRIENT INTAKE IN DAY WORKERS AND SHIFT WORKERS

被引:20
作者
LENNERNAS, MAC
HAMBRAEUS, L
AKERSTEDT, T
机构
[1] UPPSALA UNIV,DEPT NUTR,S-75237 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA INST,NATL INST PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS & HLTH,S-17177 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
[3] KAROLINSKA INST,DEPT STRESS RES,S-17177 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
[4] UPPSALA UNIV,DEPT NUTR,S-75237 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
关键词
DIETARY SURVEY; BODY MASS INDEX; BLOOD LIPIDS; PSYCHOSOMATIC FACTORS; SHIFT WORK; NUTRITION;
D O I
10.1080/02678379408256540
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The 24-h dietary intake, nutritional status parameters and psychosomatic factors of two-shift, three-shift and day workers were compared. Estimations of the dietary intake (across a work cycle) were made by use of a nutrient database. No significant differences were found between the groups for a large number of nutritional variables: intake of energy; intake and percentage of energy from protein, fat, total carbohydrates and sucrose; intake of coffee; and intake and density of vitamins and minerals. Only minor differences were found between the groups with regard to the quantitative intake of alcohol and calcium, and with regard to the quality of the diet (percentage of energy from alcohol, density of calcium). The groups differed significantly with respect to attitude towards work hours (three-shift workers being most negative in their attitude) and sleep disturbances (shift workers being most negative). The three-shift workers were more evening-oriented and they had higher concentrations of glucose in their blood. It was concluded that work hours not related to nutritional intake-at least not when total amounts across time are considered. It was also concluded that work hours were not related to Body Mass Index or blood lipids: triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol and HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol.
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