Sleep and need for recovery in shift workers:: do chronotype and age matter?
Autor: | Hardy A. van de Ven, Céline Vetter, Till Roenneberg, Wendy Koolhaas, Jac J. L. van der Klink, Sandra Brouwer, Michiel P. de Looze, Marijke C. M. Gordijn, Ute Bültmann |
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Přispěvatelé: | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Neuromechanics, Research Institute MOVE, Public Health Research (PHR), Neurobiology, Tranzo, Scientific center for care and wellbeing |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
Male Time Factors Shift work SCHEDULES Longitudinal research Poison control Occupational safety and health 0302 clinical medicine Life Recovery QUALITY-OF-LIFE Munich Chronotype Questionnaire Workplace Morning Individual Differences Age Factors ASSOCIATION Middle Aged SP - Sustainable Productivity and Employability 030210 environmental & occupational health TRAIN DRIVERS Occupational Diseases RELIABILITY work schedule tolerance Female Sleep research HEALTH Psychology SDG 9 - Industry Regression analysis Healthy Living Adult circadian rhythm Evening DISORDERS Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Human Factors and Ergonomics INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES 03 medical and health sciences Sleep Disorders Circadian Rhythm Circadian Clocks Injury prevention Humans Industry Circadian rhythms TOLERANCE Wakefulness Work schedules Innovation Cross-sectional study Work schedule tolerance Logistic regression analysis Work and Employment Chronotype Recovery of Function Nap Cross-Sectional Studies shift work and Infrastructure ELSS - Earth Life and Social Sciences OLDER WORKERS SDG 9 - Industry Innovation and Infrastructure Sleep 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Ergonomics, 59(2), 310-324. Taylor and Francis Ltd. Ergonomics, 2, 59, 310-324 Ergonomics, 59(2), 310-324. TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD van de Ven, H A, van der Klink, J J L, Vetter, C, Roenneberg, T, Gordijn, M, Koolhaas, W, de Looze, M P, Brouwer, S & Bültmann, U 2016, ' Sleep and need for recovery in shift workers: do chronotype and age matter? ', Ergonomics, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 310-324 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2015.1058426 |
ISSN: | 0014-0139 |
Popis: | This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep duration, sleep quality and need for recovery in a cross-sectional study among N = 261 industrial shift workers (96.6% male). Logistic regression analyses were used, adjusted for gender, lifestyle, health, nap behaviour, season of assessment and shift schedule. Shift workers with latest versus earliest chronotype reported a shorter sleep duration (OR 11.68, 95% CI 3.31–41.17) and more awakenings complaints (OR 4.84, 95% CI 4.45–11.92) during morning shift periods. No associations were found between chronotype, sleep and need for recovery during evening and night shift periods. For age, no associations were found with any of the shift-specific outcome measures. The results stress the importance of including the concept of chronotype in shift work research and scheduling beyond the concept of age. Longitudinal research using shift-specific assessments of sleep and need for recovery are needed to confirm these results. Practitioner Summary: Chronotype seems to better explain individual differences in sleep than age. In view of ageing societies, it might therefore be worthwhile to further examine the application of chronotype for individualised shift work schedules to facilitate healthy and sustainable employment. © 2015 Taylor & Francis. |
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