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Offline biohazardjam

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Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« on: December 04, 2007, 09:03:56 AM »
Para sa mga night-shifters, gig-freaks, call center people, at sa mga taong gising talaga sa gabi... You need to be more concious sa health nyo. Kalaban dito ang kung ano-anong sakit lalo na sa cardiovascular, obesity, migrain, etc.

Make sure you'll have the right diet and resting hours to be in good shape and condition.

Guys, share your thoughts! Give some tips and share some best practices.

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2007, 02:33:23 PM »
vitamins...

kung kakain sa gabi, wag mashado madami...
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2007, 03:43:19 PM »

What is the right diet then?


pag puyat ba hindi dapat maligo bago matulog?  Me kilala ako ganun eh..kahit amoy asong basa na.. :-P  :-D
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2007, 04:10:22 PM »
tipong midnight snack lang...wag mashadong heavy pre...pag tinamaan ka kasi ng antok na hindi mo talaga makayanan eh di makakatulog ka...eh pag tulog ka mabagal ang metabolism ng katawan mo diba? so wag kang magtaka kung gawain mo yan lagi at nakikita mo hindi ka pumapayat kahit anong diet sa umaga at tanghali ang gawin mo... :wink:
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2007, 04:44:42 PM »

Eh yung 30-minute na tulog sa tanghali pag breaktime? Madalas kasi around 2 to 3am ako nakakatulog tapos gumugising nako ng 7am.
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2007, 12:18:48 PM »
Eh yung 30-minute na tulog sa tanghali pag breaktime? Madalas kasi around 2 to 3am ako nakakatulog tapos gumugising nako ng 7am.

Sa pagkaka-alam ko bro, kung kelan ang oras na nakaugalian na ng katawan mo mag-digest ng food, dun mabilis ang metabolism... so kung may sundot na tulog during the time na usually gising ka, di naman apektado ang metabolism. In short, ok lang naman sya..

Siguro dapat lang talaga maging mapili sa food ang mga Nocturnal Peeps. Fastfoods are not really good kung aaraw-arawin mo. Kaya lang, sila lang ang kalimitang bukas sa gabi at accessible sa mga bampira. Tendency, humihina ang body nila kasi kulang na sa nutrients.

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2007, 12:33:13 PM »
"accessible sa mga bampira" QUOTE hahaha natawa ako d2... :lol:
mas ok kung sa bahay nlng mismo naghahagilap ng food...or else magluto nlng...hehehe ganun ginagawa ko!!! :-D
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2007, 12:47:07 PM »
"accessible sa mga bampira" QUOTE hahaha natawa ako d2... :lol:
mas ok kung sa bahay nlng mismo naghahagilap ng food...or else magluto nlng...hehehe ganun ginagawa ko!!! :-D

Agree ako! Sigurado ka pang malinis!

In addition to this, bawasan ang matatabang pagkaen...

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2007, 01:38:18 PM »
nova lang kinakain ko pag naglalaro ako pc sa gabi eh...

mga 4 na packs siguro nun  :-D
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2007, 07:59:31 PM »
3 years na ako working sa call center!

Ayoko na, nakakatakot! Hanap na ako day job!

Read this:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/11/29....ap/index.html

Overnight Shift To Be Classified As 'Probable' Cancer Cause

Like UV rays and diesel exhaust fumes, working the graveyard shift will soon be listed as a "probable" cause of cancer.

It is a surprising step validating a concept once considered wacky. And it is based on research that finds higher rates of breast and prostate cancer among women and men whose work day starts after dark.

Next month, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer arm of the World Health Organization, will add overnight shift work as a probable carcinogen.

The American Cancer Society says it will likely follow. Up to now, the U.S. organization has considered the work-cancer link to be "uncertain, controversial or unproven."

The higher cancer rates don't prove working overnight can cause cancer. There may be other factors common among graveyard shift workers that raise their risk for cancer.

However, scientists suspect that overnight work is dangerous because it disrupts the circadian rhythm, the body's biological clock. The hormone melatonin, which can suppress tumor development, is normally produced at night.

If the graveyard shift theory eventually proves correct, millions of people worldwide could be affected. Experts estimate that almost 20 percent of the working population in developed countries work night shifts.

Among the first to spot the night shift-cancer connection was Richard Stevens, a cancer epidemiologist and professor at the University of Connecticut Health Center. In 1987, Stevens published a paper suggesting a link between light at night and breast cancer.

Back then, he was trying to figure out why breast cancer incidence suddenly shot up starting in the 1930s in industrialized societies, where nighttime work was considered a hallmark of progress. Most scientists were bewildered by his proposal.

But in recent years, several studies have found that women working at night over many years were indeed more prone to breast cancer. Also, animals that have their light-dark schedules switched develop more cancerous tumors and die earlier.

Some research also suggests that men working at night may have a higher rate of prostate cancer.

Because these studies mostly focused on nurses and airline crews, bigger studies in different populations are needed to confirm or disprove the findings.

There are still plenty of skeptics. And to put the risk in perspective, the "probable carcinogen" tag means that the link between overnight work and cancer is merely plausible.

Among the long list of agents that are listed as "known" carcinogens are alcoholic beverages and birth control pills. Such lists say nothing about exposure amount or length of time or how likely they are to cause cancer. The American Cancer Society web site notes that carcinogens do not cause cancer at all times.

Still, many doubters of the night shift link may be won over by the IARC's analysis to be published in the December issue of the journal Lancet Oncology.

"The indications are positive," said Vincent Cogliano, who heads up the agency's carcinogen classifications unit. "There was enough of a pattern in people who do shift work to recognize that there's an increase in cancer, but we can't rule out the possibility of other factors."

Scientists believe having lower melatonin levels can raise the risk of developing cancer. Light shuts down melatonin production, so people working in artificial light at night may have lower melatonin levels.

Melatonin can be taken as a supplement, but experts don't recommend it long-term, since that could ruin the body's ability to produce it naturally.

Sleep deprivation may be another factor in cancer risk. People who work at night are not usually able to completely reverse their day and night cycles.

"Night shift people tend to be day shift people who are trying to stay awake at night," said Mark Rea, director of the Light Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, who is not connected with the IARC analysis.

Not getting enough sleep makes your immune system vulnerable to attack, and less able to fight off potentially cancerous cells.

Confusing your body's natural rhythm can also lead to a breakdown of other essential tasks. "Timing is very important," Rea said. Certain processes like cell division and DNA repair happen at regular times.

Even worse than working an overnight shift is flipping between daytime and overnight work.

"The problem is resetting your body's clock," said Aaron Blair, of the United States' National Cancer Institute, who chaired IARC's recent meeting on shift work. "If you worked at night and stayed on it, that would be less disruptive than constantly changing shifts."

Anyone whose light and dark schedule is often disrupted -- including frequent long-haul travelers or insomniacs -- could theoretically face the same increased cancer risk, Stevens said.

He advises workers to sleep in a darkened room once they get off work. "The balance between light and dark is very important for your body. Just get a dark night's sleep."

Meanwhile, scientists are trying to come up with ways to reduce night workers' cancer risk. And some companies are experimenting with different lighting, seeking a type that doesn't affect melatonin production.

So far, the color that seems to have the least effect on melatonin is one that few people would enjoy working under: Red.
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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #10 on: December 08, 2007, 05:46:33 AM »
3 years na ako working sa call center!

Ayoko na, nakakatakot! Hanap na ako day job!

Read this:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/11/29....ap/index.html

Overnight Shift To Be Classified As 'Probable' Cancer Cause

Like UV rays and diesel exhaust fumes, working the graveyard shift will soon be listed as a "probable" cause of cancer.

It is a surprising step validating a concept once considered wacky. And it is based on research that finds higher rates of breast and prostate cancer among women and men whose work day starts after dark.

Next month, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer arm of the World Health Organization, will add overnight shift work as a probable carcinogen.

The American Cancer Society says it will likely follow. Up to now, the U.S. organization has considered the work-cancer link to be "uncertain, controversial or unproven."

The higher cancer rates don't prove working overnight can cause cancer. There may be other factors common among graveyard shift workers that raise their risk for cancer.

However, scientists suspect that overnight work is dangerous because it disrupts the circadian rhythm, the body's biological clock. The hormone melatonin, which can suppress tumor development, is normally produced at night.

If the graveyard shift theory eventually proves correct, millions of people worldwide could be affected. Experts estimate that almost 20 percent of the working population in developed countries work night shifts.

Among the first to spot the night shift-cancer connection was Richard Stevens, a cancer epidemiologist and professor at the University of Connecticut Health Center. In 1987, Stevens published a paper suggesting a link between light at night and breast cancer.

Back then, he was trying to figure out why breast cancer incidence suddenly shot up starting in the 1930s in industrialized societies, where nighttime work was considered a hallmark of progress. Most scientists were bewildered by his proposal.

But in recent years, several studies have found that women working at night over many years were indeed more prone to breast cancer. Also, animals that have their light-dark schedules switched develop more cancerous tumors and die earlier.

Some research also suggests that men working at night may have a higher rate of prostate cancer.

Because these studies mostly focused on nurses and airline crews, bigger studies in different populations are needed to confirm or disprove the findings.

There are still plenty of skeptics. And to put the risk in perspective, the "probable carcinogen" tag means that the link between overnight work and cancer is merely plausible.

Among the long list of agents that are listed as "known" carcinogens are alcoholic beverages and birth control pills. Such lists say nothing about exposure amount or length of time or how likely they are to cause cancer. The American Cancer Society web site notes that carcinogens do not cause cancer at all times.

Still, many doubters of the night shift link may be won over by the IARC's analysis to be published in the December issue of the journal Lancet Oncology.

"The indications are positive," said Vincent Cogliano, who heads up the agency's carcinogen classifications unit. "There was enough of a pattern in people who do shift work to recognize that there's an increase in cancer, but we can't rule out the possibility of other factors."

Scientists believe having lower melatonin levels can raise the risk of developing cancer. Light shuts down melatonin production, so people working in artificial light at night may have lower melatonin levels.

Melatonin can be taken as a supplement, but experts don't recommend it long-term, since that could ruin the body's ability to produce it naturally.

Sleep deprivation may be another factor in cancer risk. People who work at night are not usually able to completely reverse their day and night cycles.

"Night shift people tend to be day shift people who are trying to stay awake at night," said Mark Rea, director of the Light Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, who is not connected with the IARC analysis.

Not getting enough sleep makes your immune system vulnerable to attack, and less able to fight off potentially cancerous cells.

Confusing your body's natural rhythm can also lead to a breakdown of other essential tasks. "Timing is very important," Rea said. Certain processes like cell division and DNA repair happen at regular times.

Even worse than working an overnight shift is flipping between daytime and overnight work.

"The problem is resetting your body's clock," said Aaron Blair, of the United States' National Cancer Institute, who chaired IARC's recent meeting on shift work. "If you worked at night and stayed on it, that would be less disruptive than constantly changing shifts."

Anyone whose light and dark schedule is often disrupted -- including frequent long-haul travelers or insomniacs -- could theoretically face the same increased cancer risk, Stevens said.

He advises workers to sleep in a darkened room once they get off work. "The balance between light and dark is very important for your body. Just get a dark night's sleep."

Meanwhile, scientists are trying to come up with ways to reduce night workers' cancer risk. And some companies are experimenting with different lighting, seeking a type that doesn't affect melatonin production.

So far, the color that seems to have the least effect on melatonin is one that few people would enjoy working under: Red.

OMG!!! Nakakatakot nga!! Buti na lang morning Shift na ko!!!

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2007, 06:11:50 AM »
lapit na ko mamatay...5 years na ko night shift...babay cruel world.... :cry:

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #12 on: December 26, 2007, 12:28:25 PM »
ayoko pang mamatay!! ala pang moment kay crush. ahehehehehe.

basta pag-uwi, kain tapos tulog na.

sa off na gawin yung ibang bagay. :-D

wag nyo ako gayahin... tingnan mo... hanggang ngayon gising pa.
« Last Edit: December 26, 2007, 12:29:33 PM by oist »

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2007, 09:49:20 PM »
Hayyyy, for the past 5 days sobrang kulang ako sa tulog.. Work sa gabi, Holiday Shopping sa umaga! As in nakakapagod! Kelangan ko bumawi! Reminder pala sa mga nagpapagising sa kape, make sure na may pang balanse kayo ng caffein. Mahirap na rin tamaan ang puso....

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2008, 04:44:43 PM »


-plenty of h20 lang mga bros and sis..
..kapag may paraan.. gusto!

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2008, 11:37:10 PM »
alkohol lang yan. dati may DSPS ako (delayed sleep phase syndrome)

ang reasons ko ay :

-malakas ako mag recite sa klase pag may hungover, ang gaganda pa ng mga sagot ko.
-masaya eh.

pero nagtagal:

-parang kape na ang brandy, di narin ako makatulog. nanggugulo pa tuloy ako ng mga tao sa text.

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2008, 03:39:03 AM »
bata na talaga ako mamatay..gawa kasi sa school..smoker pa ako...hindi pa healthy nga kinakain ko..hindi na rin ako mag-aasawa baka mahirapan pa future family ko..hahaha!

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« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2008, 04:11:04 AM »
hala!! ngaadict pa nmn ako dito sa forum ng philmusic, matutulog nko!! :-D

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Re: Health Alert para sa mga Nocturnal People!!!
« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2008, 04:57:53 AM »
Haaayyyy!!! Gusto ko na lumaya sa buhay na walang araw!!! Sana malapit na! konting tiis na lang!!!

Medyo na-alarmed ako kanina kasi parang may nagbago sa balat ko.. Mejo nagtutubig sya and soft ng skin ko sobra na parang konting diin lang ng scratch eh punit na agad. Di naman gross ang dating pero alarming kasi di sya normal! And suspecha ko stressed ako parati at hindi na nadadampian ng sikat ng araw... Hopefully sa weather lang toh. I'll keep you posted para kung sakaling effect nga ito ng being nocturnal, eh bigyan ko kayo ng tips! =D