Search Results - "Centofanti, Stephanie A."
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The relationships between coping styles and food intake in shiftworking nurses and midwives: a pilot study
Published in Industrial Health (16-11-2021)“…Shiftworkers are more likely to suffer from gastrointestinal disease and Type 2 Diabetes than the general population, likely due to their altered dietary…”
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The impact of short night-time naps on performance, sleepiness and mood during a simulated night shift
Published in Chronobiology international (01-01-2016)“…Short naps on night shift are recommended in some industries. There is a paucity of evidence to verify the sustained recovery benefits of short naps in the…”
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A 30-Minute, but Not a 10-Minute Nighttime Nap is Associated with Sleep Inertia
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2016)“…To assess sleep inertia following 10-min and 30-min naps during a simulated night shift. Thirty-one healthy adults (aged 21-35 y; 18 females) participated in a…”
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Effects of fatigue on teams and their role in 24/7 operations
Published in Sleep medicine reviews (01-12-2019)“…In 24/7 operations, fatigue from extended work hours and shift work is ubiquitous. Fatigue is a significant threat to performance, productivity, safety, and…”
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Sleep inertia associated with a 10-min nap before the commute home following a night shift: A laboratory simulation study
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-02-2017)“…•A 10-min nap after a night of sleep deprivation resulted in brief sleep inertia.•A 40-min driving task performed 5min after the nap showed no signs of sleep…”
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Do night naps impact driving performance and daytime recovery sleep?
Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-02-2017)“…•A 30min or 10min nighttime nap opportunity with a 10min nap at 7am were implemented.•Naps did not improve driving performance on a simulated morning…”
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Impact of high-frequency email and instant messaging (E/IM) interactions during the hour before bed on self-reported sleep duration and sufficiency in female Australian children and adolescents
Published in Sleep health (01-02-2019)“…Social media interactions via email and instant messaging (E/IM) are common in children and adolescents and may lead to insufficient sleep. This study…”
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Sleep inertia during a simulated 6-h on/6-h off fixed split duty schedule
Published in Chronobiology international (01-01-2016)“…Sleep inertia is a safety concern for shift workers returning to work soon after waking up. Split duty schedules offer an alternative to longer shift periods,…”
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