Mood, Alertness, and Performance in Response to Sleep Deprivation and Recovery Sleep in Experienced Shiftworkers Versus Non-Shiftworkers

May 25, 2012Chronobiology international

Mood, alertness, and performance during sleep loss and recovery in experienced shift workers compared to non-shift workers

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Abstract

Shiftworkers reported feeling more alert and showed faster reaction times than non-shiftworkers after one night of total sleep deprivation.

  • Eleven experienced male shiftworkers and fourteen non-shiftworkers were compared in a controlled laboratory setting.
  • Shiftworkers exhibited significantly higher levels of subjective alertness, cheerfulness, elation, and calmness throughout the study.
  • Median reaction times were faster in shiftworkers compared to non-shiftworkers, although other performance metrics did not differ.
  • Both groups experienced decreased alertness and performance during the sleep deprivation night, with recovery observed after a nap and nighttime sleep.
  • The differences in alertness and reaction times between the groups may be influenced by prior absence from shiftwork and individual selection factors.

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