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Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2003

The impact of a week of simulated night work on sleep, circadian phase, and performance

Nicole Lamond; Jill Dorrian; Gregory D. Roach; Kirsty McCulloch; Alexandra L. Holmes; Helen J. Burgess; Adam Fletcher; Drew Dawson

Aims: To investigate factors that may contribute to performance adaptation during permanent night work. Methods: Fifteen healthy subjects participated in an adaptation and baseline night sleep, directly followed by seven simulated eight-hour night shifts (2300 to 0700 hours). At the end of each shift they were taken outside and exposed to natural light for 20 minutes. They then slept from approximately 0800 hours until they naturally awoke. Results: There was a significant increase in mean performance on a visual psychomotor vigilance task across the week. Daytime sleep quality and quantity were not negatively affected. Total sleep time (TST) for each of the daytime sleeps was reduced, resulting in an average cumulative sleep debt of 3.53 hours prior to the final night shift. TST for each of the daytime sleep periods did not significantly differ from the baseline night, nor did TST significantly vary across the week. There was a significant decrease in wake time after sleep onset and sleep onset latency across the week; sleep efficiency showed a trend towards greater efficiency across the consecutive daytime sleeps. Hours of wakefulness prior to each simulated night shift significantly varied across the week. The melatonin profile significantly shifted across the week. Conclusions: Results suggest that under optimal conditions, the sleep debt that accumulates during consecutive night shifts is relatively small and does not exacerbate decrements in night-time performance resulting from other factors. When sleep loss is minimised, adaptation of performance during consecutive night shifts can occur in conjunction with circadian adaptation.


Sleep | 2003

The ability to self-monitor performance during a week of simulated night shifts.

Jillian Dorrian; Nicole Lamond; Alexandra L. Holmes; Helen J. Burgess; Gregory D. Roach; Adam Fletcher; Drew Dawson


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2002

Effects of sleep pressure on endogenous cardiac autonomic activity and body temperature

Alexandra L. Holmes; Helen J. Burgess; Drew Dawson


Sleep | 2001

The relationship between slow-wave activity, body temperature, and cardiac activity during nighttime sleep.

Helen J. Burgess; Alexandra L. Holmes; Drew Dawson


Journal of human ergology | 2001

DAYTIME CARDIAC AUTONOMIC ACTIVITY DURING ONE WEEK OF CONTINUOUS NIGHT SHIFT

Alexandra L. Holmes; Helen J. Burgess; Kirsty McCulloch; Nicole Lamond; Adam Fletcher; Jill Dorrian; Gregory D. Roach; Drew Dawson


Sleep | 2002

Melatonin and zopiclone: the relationship between sleep propensity and body temperature.

Alexandra L. Holmes; Saul S. Gilbert; Drew Dawson


Industrial Health | 2005

Changes in the Concentration of Urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin during a Week of Simulated Night Work

Gregory D. Roach; Nicole Lamond; Jill Dorrian; Helen J. Burgess; Alexandra L. Holmes; Adam Fletcher; Kirsty McCulloch; Drew Dawson


Journal of human ergology | 2001

A week of simulated night work delays salivary melatonin onset

Gregory D. Roach; Helen J. Burgess; Nicole Lamond; Jill Dorrian; Alexandra L. Holmes; Adam Fletcher; Kirsty McCulloch; Drew Dawson


Journal of human ergology | 2001

Performance, sleep and circadian phase during a week of simulated night work.

Nicole Lamond; Jill Dorrian; Gregory D. Roach; Helen J. Burgess; Alexandra L. Holmes; Kirsty McCulloch; Adam Fletcher; Drew Dawson


Archive | 2015

autonomic activity and body temperature Effects of sleep pressure on endogenous cardiac

Alexandra L. Holmes; Helen J. Burgess; Ronald E. DeMeersman; Robert C. Basner; Xu Zhong; H. John Hilton; Gregory J. Gates; Sanja Jelic; Yaakov Stern; Matthew N. Bartels

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Drew Dawson

Central Queensland University

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Helen J. Burgess

Rush University Medical Center

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Adam Fletcher

University of South Australia

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Gregory D. Roach

Central Queensland University

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Nicole Lamond

University of South Australia

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Jill Dorrian

University of South Australia

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Kirsty McCulloch

University of South Australia

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Jillian Dorrian

University of South Australia

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Saul S. Gilbert

University of South Australia

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Gregory J. Gates

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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