Generalizability of a biomathematical model of fatigue’s sleep predictions

Apr 4, 2020Chronobiology international

How well a mathematical model predicts sleep related to fatigue

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Abstract

Officers obtained 7.0 hours of actual sleep in the prior 24 hours, with peak sleepiness ratings averaging 5.7.

  • Sleep-wake behaviors were monitored in 173 police officers using wrist-actigraphy over a study period of 16.0 days.
  • Officers primarily worked day and afternoon shifts, averaging 8.6 shifts during the study.
  • Predicted sleep duration based on a biomathematical model was 7.2 hours, closely matching actual sleep.
  • The model demonstrated high sensitivity (80.4%) in predicting minute-by-minute sleep-wake data.
  • Despite the predictions, actual sleep was observed throughout the day, while daytime sleep was rarely predicted.

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