Practical Interventions to Promote Circadian Adaptation to Permanent Night Shift Work: Study 4

Apr 7, 2009Journal of biological rhythms

Practical ways to help the body adjust to permanent night shift work

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Abstract

The final dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) for the experimental group was 3:22 ± 2.0 hours, close to the target of 3:00.

  • A compromise circadian phase position may enhance alertness and performance during night shifts.
  • Experimental subjects slept nearly all the time permitted in bed, suggesting effective adaptation.
  • Control subjects who slept late on weekends also achieved the target phase position and increased daytime sleep.
  • Subjects who delayed their circadian phase closer to the target demonstrated improved performance during night shifts.
  • Inexpensive and feasible interventions may facilitate achieving a suitable phase for night shift workers.

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