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Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees.

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Erickson, ML; North, R; Counts, J; Wang, W; Porter Starr, KN; Wideman, L; Pieper, C; Dunn, J; Kraus, WE
Published in: Sleep Adv
2023

STUDY OBJECTIVE: Shiftwork increases risk for numerous chronic diseases, which is hypothesized to be linked to disruption of circadian timing of lifestyle behaviors. However, empirical data on timing of lifestyle behaviors in real-world shift workers are lacking. To address this, we characterized the regularity of timing of lifestyle behaviors in shift-working police trainees. METHODS: Using a two-group observational study design (N = 18), we compared lifestyle behavior timing during 6 weeks of in-class training during dayshift, followed by 6 weeks of field-based training during either dayshift or nightshift. Lifestyle behavior timing, including sleep-wake patterns, physical activity, and meals, was captured using wearable activity trackers and mobile devices. The regularity of lifestyle behavior timing was quantified as an index score, which reflects day-to-day stability on a 24-hour time scale: Sleep Regularity Index, Physical Activity Regularity Index, and Mealtime Regularity Index. Logistic regression was applied to these indices to develop a composite score, termed the Behavior Regularity Index (BRI). RESULTS: Transitioning from dayshift to nightshift significantly worsened the BRI, relative to maintaining a dayshift schedule. Specifically, nightshift led to more irregular sleep-wake timing and meal timing; physical activity timing was not impacted. In contrast, maintaining a dayshift schedule did not impact regularity indices. CONCLUSIONS: Nightshift imposed irregular timing of lifestyle behaviors, which is consistent with the hypothesis that circadian disruption contributes to chronic disease risk in shift workers. How to mitigate the negative impact of shiftwork on human health as mediated by irregular timing of sleep-wake patterns and meals deserves exploration.

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Sleep Adv

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2632-5012

Publication Date

2023

Volume

4

Issue

1

Start / End Page

zpad038

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
 

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Erickson, M. L., North, R., Counts, J., Wang, W., Porter Starr, K. N., Wideman, L., … Kraus, W. E. (2023). Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees. Sleep Adv, 4(1), zpad038. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad038
Erickson, Melissa L., Rebecca North, Julie Counts, Will Wang, Kathryn N. Porter Starr, Laurie Wideman, Carl Pieper, Jessilyn Dunn, and William E. Kraus. “Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees.Sleep Adv 4, no. 1 (2023): zpad038. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad038.
Erickson ML, North R, Counts J, Wang W, Porter Starr KN, Wideman L, et al. Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees. Sleep Adv. 2023;4(1):zpad038.
Erickson, Melissa L., et al. “Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees.Sleep Adv, vol. 4, no. 1, 2023, p. zpad038. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad038.
Erickson ML, North R, Counts J, Wang W, Porter Starr KN, Wideman L, Pieper C, Dunn J, Kraus WE. Nightshift imposes irregular lifestyle behaviors in police academy trainees. Sleep Adv. 2023;4(1):zpad038.

Published In

Sleep Adv

DOI

EISSN

2632-5012

Publication Date

2023

Volume

4

Issue

1

Start / End Page

zpad038

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science