Emerging research suggests that genes regulating important biological processes have difficulty adjusting to a night pattern with different sleeping and eating patterns.
McGill University researchers discovered most of these genes stay tuned to their daytime biological clock rhythms. This in turn may alter important metabolic processes and could explain why night shift work is linked to diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases.
In a study published in the Proceedings of the National...
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