Circadian Phase, Sleepiness, and Light Exposure Assessment in Night Workers With and Without Shift Work Disorder

📖 Top 30% JournalJul 25, 2012Chronobiology international

Body clock, sleepiness, and light exposure in night workers with and without shift work disorder

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Abstract

The dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) for asymptomatic night workers was 04:42 ± 3.25 h, compared to 20:42 ± 2.21 h for those with shift work disorder (SWD).

  • Between 10% and 30% of shift workers report symptoms consistent with shift work disorder (SWD).
  • A significant difference in DLMO timing suggests that asymptomatic night workers have a delayed circadian phase compared to those with SWD.
  • Sleepiness measured during night work hours was significantly shorter in the SWD group (3.6 ± 0.90 min) compared to asymptomatic night workers (6.8 ± 0.93 min).
  • An earlier DLMO was correlated with greater insomnia severity in SWD subjects (r = -0.68).
  • SWD subjects were exposed to significantly more morning light (798 lux) compared to asymptomatic night workers (180 lux).

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