Shift Work Sleep Disorder

Dec 22, 2006Drugs

Health Impact and Treatment Options for Sleep Problems from Shift Work

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Abstract

Over 6 million Americans work night shifts, putting them at risk for serious health issues.

  • Patients with shift work sleep disorder (SWSD) may face increased risks of gastrointestinal and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Clinically significant excessive sleepiness or insomnia is common in individuals with SWSD, impacting safety during activities like driving.
  • Pharmacological therapies, including modafinil and armodafinil, have been shown to improve wakefulness and attention in patients with SWSD.
  • Most existing studies on interventions for shift workers have been conducted in simulated environments rather than real-world settings.
  • SWSD remains a prevalent but under-recognized condition, highlighting the need for further research on effective treatment options.

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