Heart rate variability during sleep after two, four and seven consecutive night shifts and recovery days: a cross-over intervention study

Aug 2, 2022International archives of occupational and environmental health

Changes in heart rate variability during sleep after working two, four, and seven night shifts and rest days

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Abstract

Overall sleep-related autonomic recovery showed higher parasympathetic modulation of cardiac rhythm in the 2 + 2 shift system compared to the 4 + 4 and 7 + 7 systems.

  • Differences in heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep were observed between night shift days and recovery days, mainly affecting parasympathetic activity.
  • The lowest heart rate after night shifts occurred at different times depending on the shift system: 112 min for 2 + 2, 174 min for 4 + 4, and 135 min for 7 + 7 after sleep onset.
  • No significant difference in the lowest heart rate was found among the three shift systems.

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