Original paper
Simulated shift work disrupts maternal circadian rhythms and metabolism, and increases gestation length in sheep
Abstract
Key points Shift work impairs metabolic health, although its effects during pregnancy are not well understood We evaluated the effects of a simulated shift work protocol for one‐third, two‐thirds or all of pregnancy on maternal and pregnancy outcomes in sheep. Simulated shift work changed the timing of activity, disrupted hormonal and cellular rhythms, and impaired maternal glucose tolerance during early pregnancy. Gestation length was increased...
Paper Details
Title
Simulated shift work disrupts maternal circadian rhythms and metabolism, and increases gestation length in sheep
Published Date
Feb 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
597
Issue
7
Pages
1889 - 1904
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