Sleep and Circadian Phase in a Ship’s Crew

May 30, 2006Journal of biological rhythms

Sleep and body clock timing in a ship's crew

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Abstract

Main sleep duration was shorter in watch keepers than in day workers (p < 0.0001).

  • Watch keepers averaged two sleep periods daily, with main and second sleeps analyzed separately.
  • Sleep efficiency and sleep fragmentation were significantly worse in rotating watch keepers compared to both day workers and fixed watch keepers (p < 0.0001).
  • The second sleep was substantially less efficient than the main sleep for all watch keepers (p < 0.0001).
  • Circadian rhythm timing was consistent in day workers but showed a later timing for the 1200-1600/2400-0400 h watch compared to other schedules (p < 0.01).
  • Weekly changes in watch time may contribute to poor sleep in watch keepers due to challenges in adapting the internal clock.

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