Subjective and objective sleep and sleepiness among tunnel workers in an extreme and isolated environment: 10-h shifts, 21-day working period, at 78 degrees north

Jan 23, 2010Sleep medicine

Sleep and Sleepiness in Tunnel Workers during 10-Hour Shifts over 21 Days in a Remote Arctic Location

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Abstract

Total sleep time was significantly shorter, by about 0.5 to 1 hour, during the day shift compared to the night shift.

  • Workers maintained high sleep efficiency, which remained consistent throughout the 21-day period.
  • There were no significant differences in subjective sleepiness ratings between day and night shifts.
  • Sleep duration did not vary across the days of the work period.
  • Participants appeared to adapt well to their alternating work schedules in an extreme environment.

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