Building‐Site Camps and Extended Work Hours: A Two‐Week Monitoring of Self‐Reported Physical Exertion, Fatigue, and Daytime Sleepiness

Dec 28, 2006Chronobiology international

Physical effort, tiredness, and daytime sleepiness during two weeks of extended work hours at building-site camps

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Abstract

The camp group of 13 construction workers reported higher fatigue scores and physical exertion than the home group of 16 workers.

  • Both groups exhibited similar levels of daytime sleepiness, physical exertion, and mood throughout the workdays.
  • The camp group experienced higher physical exertion at the start of work and a smaller decline in ratings from the end of work to bedtime.
  • No signs of fatigue build-up or accumulation of daytime sleepiness, physical exertion, or sleep disturbances were observed in either group.
  • The camp group reported increased daytime sleepiness during lunch and afternoon breaks compared to the home group.

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