A Compromise Phase Position for Permanent Night Shift Workers: Circadian Phase after Two Night Shifts with Scheduled Sleep and Light/Dark Exposure

📖 Top 30% JournalAug 5, 2006Chronobiology international

Body clock timing after two night shifts with planned sleep and light exposure in permanent night workers

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Abstract

The sleepiest time of day (Tmin) for night shift workers could shift from 04:24 h to 07:36 h after two night shifts with specific light exposure strategies.

  • Circadian phase was measured using melatonin rhythm assessments before and after night shifts.
  • After two night shifts, experimental subjects experienced a significant delay in their Tmin compared to control subjects.
  • Control subjects showed a smaller Tmin shift from 04:00 h to 04:36 h after the same night shifts.
  • The use of bright light pulses and sunglasses during travel home may facilitate a more favorable circadian adjustment for night workers.
  • Aiming for a compromise phase position may help balance night shift work with adequate rest during days off.

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