The relationship between chronotype and sleep behavior during rotating shift work: a field study

Feb 4, 2021Sleep

How sleep patterns relate to natural sleep timing during rotating shift work

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Abstract

Chronotype significantly impacts sleep duration in police officers working rotating shifts.

  • In a study of 74 police officers, sleep duration varied based on chronotype and shift type.
  • Morning types experienced longer sleep during consecutive morning shifts, while evening types had longer sleep during evening shifts.
  • During night shifts, evening types also had longer main sleep episodes, though this effect diminished when accounting for naps.
  • Napping was more prevalent among morning chronotypes during night shifts, which influenced sleep duration.

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