Sleepiness and Sleep in a Simulated “Six Hours On/Six Hours Off” Sea Watch System

Dec 28, 2006Chronobiology international

Sleepiness and sleep patterns during a simulated watch schedule of six hours on and six hours off at sea

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Abstract

Sleep duration during the 06:00-12:00 h off-duty period averaged 3 h 29 min, significantly longer than other periods.

  • Average sleepiness levels were significantly higher during the 00:00-06:00 h watch compared to the 12:00-18:00 h and 18:00-24:00 h watches.
  • Sleepiness progressed significantly from the beginning to the end of each watch, except for the 06:00-12:00 h watch, where levels remained stable.
  • Sleep duration during the 12:00-18:00 h period averaged 1 h 47 min, and 2 h 7 min during the 18:00-24:00 h period, both significantly shorter than the 06:00-12:00 h period.
  • Sleep during the 00:00-06:00 h period averaged 4 h 23 min, which was longer than all sleep periods except for the 06:00-12:00 h period.
  • Overall sleep duration averaged around 1-1 h 30 min shorter than the 7-7 h 30 min considered normal in a 24 h period.

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