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Ítem Acceso abierto Critical review: risk of metabolic syndrome associated with rotational work in health professionals(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-07-06) Sampi Carmona, Elita Victoria; Bohórquez Medina, Sofia LorenaThis study will address the nutritional implications for healthcare personnel, focusing on factors such as night shift rotations, which play an important role in lifestyle, preventing a completely healthy life, and making it difficult to provide better patient care. The clinical question was: Are healthcare workers on night shifts more exposed to metabolic syndrome compared to those who do not work rotating shifts, due to nutritional impact? The Evidence-Based Nutrition (EBN) Network was used. The search was conducted in MEDLINE, SCIELO, PUBMED, SCIENCE DIRECT, SCOPUS, where previous research pointing to our clinical question was found, relating nutritional habits and the development of metabolic syndrome with night rotating shifts. In conclusion, according to the readings of all the research found, there is a strong correlation between poor dietary habits and healthcare workers' night shifts, as this type of schedule negatively affects eating habits, increasing rates of overweight and developing metabolic syndrome, which is a precursor to life-threatening diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, coronary disease, and stroke.
