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Autor:
M. H. Bonnet
Publikováno v:
Work & Stress. 4:261-274
This paper reviews the effects of generally controllable factors such as physical conditioning, ambient temperature, and amount of prior sleep in adjustment to night work periods and shift work. One can expect a 5–10% decline in capacity for work i
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 23(2)
It has recently been shown that physiological arousal following walking increased sleep latencies during daytime naps as compared to sleep latencies following TV viewing. Patients with insomnia have been shown to have increased physiological arousal
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Journal of sleep research. 8(4)
The ability to maintain wakefulness under baseline and sleep deprivation conditions was examined in a group of 14 normal young adults. Subjects participated in both standard and manipulation Maintenance of Wakefulness tests after being awake for 7, 1
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Respiratory care clinics of North America. 5(3)
Insomnia is an extremely common complaint. Frequently, it occurs secondary to a number of medical and psychiatric conditions that directly affect the ability to initiate or maintain sleep. Insomnia can also occur secondary to behavioral factors, such
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 21(5)
Many studies have examined the impact of varying levels of sleep loss or sleep disturbance upon the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT). Virtually no studies have examined the impact of level of physiologic arousal upon measured sleep tendency. In the
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 21(4)
Insomnia patients present with a consistent set of complaints that they generally report as secondary to their poor sleep, including increased tension/confusion, decreased vigor, personality disturbance, subjective overestimation of poor sleep, incre
Autor:
M H, Bonnet
Publikováno v:
Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946). 146(13-14)
Studies in healthy young adults revealed that periodic arousals during the night result in increasing sleepiness as a function of the interval of time between arousals. When arousals are frequent, deficits similar to those seen after total sleep depr
Autor:
M H, Bonnet, D L, Arand
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 15(6)
It was hypothesized that the metabolic effects of caffeine, which can be objectively measured (i.e. physiological, "arousal"), could be used to develop a physiological arousal model of chronic insomnia in a group of normal young adults. Twelve normal
Autor:
R R, Rosa, M H, Bonnet, R R, Bootzin, C I, Eastman, T, Monk, P E, Penn, D I, Tepas, J K, Walsh
Publikováno v:
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.). 5(2)
This chapter reviews a broad range of factors that, if controlled, might promote adaptation to nightwork, shiftwork, and extended workshifts. Systematic study has begun in four of the areas reported here: work schedule design, napping, bright light s
Autor:
M H, Bonnet
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 37(6)
Recent studies have shown that periodically disrupted sleep resulted in significant daytime sleepiness and performance loss in normal young adults. One study suggested that the periodicity of disturbance rather than the total number of sleep disturba