The impact of a personalized sleep & nutrition intervention in shift workers: improved subjective sleep without objective changes

Apr 12, 2026Industrial health

Personalized sleep and nutrition help shift workers feel they sleep better without changing measured sleep

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Abstract

The sleep intervention group showed a significant reduction in insomnia scores from baseline to follow-up.

  • The sleep intervention aimed to enhance sleep duration and quality through personalized adjustments.
  • Improvements in insomnia scores were observed, reaching control levels after the intervention.
  • No significant changes in objective sleep measures were recorded in either the sleep or nutrition intervention groups.
  • The nutrition intervention did not produce notable effects on subjective or objective sleep outcomes.
  • Personalized sleep strategies may improve perceived sleep quality despite lacking measurable changes in actual sleep.

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