The study aimed to explore chronotype-specific effects of two versus four consecutive morning or night shifts on sleep-wake behavior. Sleep debt and social jetlag (a behavioral proxy of circadian misalignment) were estimated from sleep diary data collected for 5 weeks in a within-subject field study of 30 rotating night shift workers (29.9 ± 7.3 years, 60% female). Mixed models were used to examine whether effects of shift sequence length on sleep are dependent on chronotype, testing the interaction between sequence length (two vs. four) and chronotype (determined from sleep diaries). Analyses of two versus four morning shifts showed no significant interaction effects with chronotype. In contrast, increasing the number of night shifts from ...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
<div><p>Eveningness has been suggested as a facilitating factor in adaptation to shift work, with se...
Introduction. Sleep physiology is difficult to capture outside the sleep laboratory. Through non-lin...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate sleep and circadian phase in the relationships between ne...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
Shift work, an essential part of our 24/7 society, inevitably leads to displacement of the habitual ...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
\(\bf Background\) Night and shift work are suspected to cause various adverse effects on health an...
A single night of total sleep deprivation (TSD) impairs cognitive performance. Many shift workers st...
Introduction: Shift work, particularly work that occurs at night has been associated with numerous c...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether the timing of sleep in the break between con...
In order to elaborate the sleep-wake pattern changes manifested during controlled shift working of ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportCruz, Crystal E.Detwiler, C.Nesthus, Thomas E.Boq...
The study's aim was to examine the effect of chronotype on cognitive performance during a single nig...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
<div><p>Eveningness has been suggested as a facilitating factor in adaptation to shift work, with se...
Introduction. Sleep physiology is difficult to capture outside the sleep laboratory. Through non-lin...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate sleep and circadian phase in the relationships between ne...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
Shift work, an essential part of our 24/7 society, inevitably leads to displacement of the habitual ...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
\(\bf Background\) Night and shift work are suspected to cause various adverse effects on health an...
A single night of total sleep deprivation (TSD) impairs cognitive performance. Many shift workers st...
Introduction: Shift work, particularly work that occurs at night has been associated with numerous c...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether the timing of sleep in the break between con...
In order to elaborate the sleep-wake pattern changes manifested during controlled shift working of ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2002PDFTech ReportCruz, Crystal E.Detwiler, C.Nesthus, Thomas E.Boq...
The study's aim was to examine the effect of chronotype on cognitive performance during a single nig...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
<div><p>Eveningness has been suggested as a facilitating factor in adaptation to shift work, with se...
Introduction. Sleep physiology is difficult to capture outside the sleep laboratory. Through non-lin...