Mercedes Grijalvo Martín
Complutense University of Madrid
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Journal of Pineal Research | 2001
J. A. F. Tresguerres; Carmen Ariznavarreta; Blanca Granados; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; María Ángeles Villanúa; Diego A. Golombek; Daniel P. Cardinali
Airline pilots divided into two groups of age (over and under 50 years) were studied before, during and after westbound (Madrid–Mexico City–Madrid, n=12) and eastbound (Madrid–Tokyo–Madrid, n=21) flights. A group of 10 age‐matched people staying in Madrid were submitted to the same tests and served as a control group. Changes in urinary 6‐sulphatoxymelatonin (6‐aMTs) and free cortisol excretion (determined in 6‐hr intervals) were measured by radioimmunoassay. Using wrist actigraphy, the circadian locomotor activity rhythm (LAR) was also monitored. Maximal baseline excretion of 6‐aMTs occurred between 00:00 and 12:00 hr and maximal excretion of cortisol took place between 6:00 and 12:00 hr in the control group. Analysed globally, older pilots exhibited significantly lower values of 6‐aMTs than younger ones. In both flight directions, pilots maintained the pattern of excretion of 6‐aMTs, corresponding to baseline. The return flight to Madrid from Mexico and Tokyo coincided with a maximum in 6‐aMTs excretion. Pilots kept the cortisol pattern found in the control group, with those over 50 years of age exhibiting significantly lower cortisol values than the younger ones. A 7‐hr delay in acrophase of LAR after 2 days in Mexico City was found after cosinor analysis, and similar pre‐flight values were found after returning to Madrid. An 8–9‐hr acrophase advance of LAR was observed after arriving in Tokyo, with acrophase on the post‐return flight day still being advanced 3–4 hr as compared to pre‐flight values. Decreases in the amplitude of LAR in older pilots were found at Mexico City, as well as at Tokyo stopover and on post‐flight day. Data confirm the occurrence of internal desynchronization in airline crewmembers after transmeridian flights.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2002
Carmen Ariznavarreta; Daniel P. Cardinali; María Ángeles Villanúa; B. Granados; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; J. J. Chiesa; Diego A. Golombek; J. A. F. Tresguerres
International Journal of Industrial Engineering-theory Applications and Practice | 2011
Bernardo Prida Romero; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín
IMHE: Información de máquinas-herramienta, equipos y accesorios | 2005
Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; Bernardo Prida Romero
Qualitas hodie: Excelencia, desarrollo sostenible e innovación | 2005
Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; Bernardo Prida Romero
VIII Congreso de Ingeniería de Organización: Leganés, 9-10 Septiembre de 2004, 2004, ISBN 84-688-7879-0, págs. 1079-1089 | 2004
Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; Bernardo Prida Romero
Alta dirección | 2011
Bernardo Prida Romero; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín
XIII Congreso de Ingeniería de Organización: Barcelona, 2-4 de Septiembre de 2009, 2009, págs. 962-968 | 2009
Mercedes Grijalvo Martín; Javier Rosa Arellano; Bernardo Prida Romero
Alta dirección | 2009
Bernardo Prida Romero; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín
XI Congreso de Ingeniería de Organización: Madrid, 5-7 de Septiembre de 2007, 2007, págs. 1301-1312 | 2007
Bernardo Prida Romero; Mercedes Grijalvo Martín