Duration of sleep depending on the type of shift work |
| |
Authors: | Dr. P. Knauth K. Landau C. Dröge M. Schwitteck M. Widynski J. Rutenfranz |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universität Dortmund, Ardeystr. 67, D-4600 Dortmund 1, Germany;(2) Institut für Arbeitswissenschaft der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | Summary Time budget studies were performed in eight groups of shift workers. The 9,480 diary records of altogether 1,230 shift workers were analyzed and related to corresponding shift types. The shortest night sleep was found before the morning shift (mean 7.0 h). There were large differences in the duration of day sleep when classifying this sleep into specific types, as day sleep before 1st night shift (mean 2.1 h), between two night shifts (mean 6.1 h), or after last night shift (mean 4.2 h). Average sleep durations of five kinds of day sleep and 12 kinds of night sleep are presented together with 14 frequency distributions of durations of sleep.It is concluded that there should not be many night shifts in succession and that morning shifts should not begin too early to avoid an accumulation of sleep deficits.Dedicated to Dr. H. Loskant on the occasion of his 65th birthday |
| |
Keywords: | Sleep duration Shift work Day sleep Night sleep |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|