Sleep inertia during a simulated 6-h on/6-h off fixed split duty schedule

Apr 15, 2016Chronobiology international

Sleep Grogginess During a Simulated 6-Hour Work, 6-Hour Rest Shift Schedule

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Abstract

Performance was consistently degraded and subjective sleepiness increased during the inertia testing period.

  • Sleep inertia is a concern for shift workers returning to work soon after waking.
  • Sixteen participants underwent a 9-day study with varying sleep schedules to assess sleep inertia.
  • Morning wake-ups (2 am and 8 am) were linked to higher levels of sleep inertia compared to later wake-ups (2 pm and 8 pm).
  • Participants experienced performance degradation and increased sleepiness after awakening, especially during the initial testing period.

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