cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/402912
Scientific papers are too complicated generally with their vocab and I’ve trawled through lots of like social media posts and wedmd/live strong type posts.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/402912
Scientific papers are too complicated generally with their vocab and I’ve trawled through lots of like social media posts and wedmd/live strong type posts.
Haven’t got any papers or posts for you, but I’ve been working night shifts for 5+ years now, and got some experience and I’ve talked to doctors and nutritional experts about getting through night shifts in a healthy way. Take it as anecdotal advice, and do some reading and testing yourself. Everyone I work with has kind of their own way of managing their daily routines, so I believe this is an issue that needs a somewhat individual approach.
Lastly, exercise to keep your body heathy. And eat healthy foods as well. Working night shifts isn’t good for your health, so try to compensate by having a healthy lifestyle. Listen to your body. If you can’t handle working nights, I strongly recommend finding something else if that’s an option for you.