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Health Problems In Men Who Work Late
In dealing with today's lifestyle, most men tend to work that extra hour to have a better life. For many it becomes an obsession to grow at a faster pace or achieve something relentlessly, they tend to work a lot more than they can take physically as well as mentally. There a lot of health problems and risks involved in working late on regular basis. Most men tend to push that extra hour by taking help of un-natural methods like caffeine to keep going.
By
working
late
on
a
regular
basis,
you
are
prone
to
sleep
deprivation
leading
to
health
problems
like
heart
disease
and
trigger
strokes.
There
are
many
short
term
and
long
term
health
problems
for
men
involved
in
working
regularly
late.
It
leads
to
upset
stomach,
nausea,
diarrhoea,
constipation,
and
heartburn,
Insomnia
etc
on
short
term.
On
the
longer
run,
such
unhealthy
lifestyle
leads
to
cardiovascular
disease,
diabetes,
metabolic
syndrome,
obesity,
problems
with
fertility,
pregnancy
etc.
It
is
very
important
for
men
to
keep
their
lifestyle
and
desires
under
control.
Life
may
be
short
and
leading
to
fullest
all
sounds
too
tempting,
but
you
have
to
remember
you
still
need
to
be
healthy
and
strong
enough
to
lead
even
that
small
life.
Greed
and
excessive
desires
are
major
causes
that
lead
you
to
work
till
late
in
pursuit
to
achieving
something
more.
This
in
return
leads
to
more
health
problems
than
what
you
get
in
return
for
working
late.
Here are some of the health problems men face by working late.

Stimulant Addictions
To aid in your pursuit to work late, you tend to depend on stimulants and energy boosters such as caffeine and cigarettes. Such dependence leads to addiction and further complications out of it. After a while on caffeine and nicotine addiction you tend to get anxiety attacks and sleeping disorders.

Gastrointestinal disorders
Working late and irregular eating habits leads to lots of gastrointestinal diseases such as upset stomach, nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, and heartburn. Tendency to ignore enough water intake is another cause leading to gastrointestinal disorders.

Cardiovascular disease
Several researches have shown an association between working late regularly and the risk of heart attacks and heart disease. The risk is higher in men who work night shifts.

Insomnia
While most men get into working late, they ignore the importance of getting enough quality and timely sleep. By depriving themselves of sleep, they risk insomnia, which is a disorder where you are unable to fall asleep.

Diabetes
Diabetes is another health problem risk for men who work late shifts regularly. Improper eating habits and constant irregular eating hours during working late shifts have shown to increase risk of high blood pressure, high blood sugar, obesity, and unhealthy cholesterol levels in men.

Obesity
Studies have shown working late shifts regularly leads to obesity. This could be due to poor diet and lack of exercise. Late shift works are also shown to lower the levels of leptin, a hormone that plays a key role in regulating our appetite.

Depression and Mood Disorders
Some studies have found that late shift workers are more likely to suffer from symptoms of depression and other mood disorders such as anxiety. Night workers had significantly lower levels of serotonin, a brain chemical that plays a key role in mood.

Problems with Fertility
Working late hours and night shifts leads to lot of fertility problems such as infertility, erectile dysfunction, low sperm count and low libido. Such late working shits and other addictions such as caffeine and nicotine to aid these late working hours lead to decline in sexual performance and fertility problems.



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