How do travelers manage jetlag and travel fatigue? A survey of passengers on long-haul flights
Autor: | Corinne Caillaud, Monica Nour, Philip de Chazal, Adrian Bauman, Peter A. Cistulli, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Stephen J. Simpson, Susan E. Ledger, Yu Sun Bin, Svetlana Postnova, Margaret Allman-Farinelli |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Adult
Male Adolescent Aircraft Physiology 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Aeronautics Physiology (medical) Humans Fatigue Consumer behaviour Aged Air travel Jet Lag Syndrome Travel fungi Australia food and beverages Middle Aged Circadian Rhythm Female Business Health behavior human activities 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Chronobiology International. 37:1621-1628 |
ISSN: | 1525-6073 0742-0528 |
Popis: | Jetlag and travel fatigue can impair functioning, but it is unknown what strategies are used by travelers to minimize these consequences. Passengers on Qantas Airways flights were invited to take part in online surveys. Long-haul flights of ≥8 h into and out of Australia were targeted, which involved time differences of 1 to 18 h between the origin and destination. Passengers were queried about the use of travel booking choices before the flight, and the use of behavioral strategies before, during, and after flight for reducing jetlag and travel fatigue. Surveys were completed by N = 460 passengers aged 18 to 78 (43% male; mean age 50 y). Selecting a seat location (59%) and choosing a direct flight (52%) were the most common booking strategies. Almost all (99%) employed specific behavioral strategies during flight, with fewer implementing strategies before flight (73%) and after flight (89%). During the journey, 81% consumed or avoided caffeine and alcohol, 68% altered food intake, 68% used comfort/relaxation strategies, 53% light exposure, 35% physical activity, 31% compression stockings, 15% pharmaceutical sleep aids, and 8% melatonin. Surprisingly, only 1 of 460 passengers reported using a jetlag app. Younger travelers were more likely to adopt any strategy before the flight than older travelers (χ |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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