Social jetlag and body mass index among shift‐working nurses in Korea: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Hwang Kyu Rim1,Lee Miyoung2,Jang Sun Joo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Nursing Eulji University Uijeongbu Republic of Korea

2. Nursing Department, College of Health and Welfare Woosong University Daejeon Republic of Korea

3. Red Cross College of Nursing ChungAng University Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractPurposeShift‐working nurses must function against their natural circadian system and are, thus, bound to be detrimentally affected by social jetlag. Circadian rhythms play a crucial role in regulating homeostasis, and social jetlag may increase one's risk for obesity. Therefore, this study aimed to identify associations between social jetlag and obesity among shift‐working nurses.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included 183 nurses working rotating shifts in South Korea. Chronotype and social jetlag were measured using the Morningness‐Eveningness Questionnaire and the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire for Shift‐Workers, respectively. Obesity was defined as a body mass index of 25.0 or higher, which was calculated using self‐reported height and weight data. The associations between chronotype, social jetlag, and obesity were investigated using multiple logistic regression analysis.FindingsA total of 183 nurses were included in the analysis (81.4% women and 80.3% single, median age = 27.00 years). Majority of the participants’ (95.1%) chronotypes were moderate evening or intermediate type. The mean overall social jetlag was 3 h and 31 min. The odds for obesity were 8.44 times higher among shift‐working nurses whose social jetlag was over 3 h and 31 min (95% confidence interval: 1.66–42.99) while controlling for chronotype, exercise time, and eating habits.ConclusionsSocial jetlag may increase the likelihood of obesity among rotating shift‐working nurses.Implications for Nursing PracticeTo achieve positive outcomes for promoting nurses’ health, upper nursing management should consider individual nurses’ social jetlag when scheduling shifts. In addition, nursing managers should have the responsibility to educate nurses involved in shift work about the adverse effects of social jetlag.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Fundamentals and skills,Research and Theory

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