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Review
. 2022 Sep 15;3(1):zpac033.
doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac033. eCollection 2022.

Sleep, time, and space-fatigue and performance deficits in pilots, commercial truck drivers, and astronauts

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Review

Sleep, time, and space-fatigue and performance deficits in pilots, commercial truck drivers, and astronauts

Katherine A Maki et al. Sleep Adv. .

Abstract

Sleep is essential for preventing fatigue in occupations that require sustained vigilance. We conducted a scoping review to synthesize knowledge about sleep, fatigue, and performance in pilots, commercial truck drivers, and astronauts. We found 28 studies where researchers objectively or subjectively measured sleep, fatigue, and performance. The research included laboratory-based (simulator) and field-based studies (i.e. real-world missions and a variety of shift-work schedules). Most researchers used actigraphy to measure sleep, and they found that ~6 hrs of sleep was common. The research also demonstrated how sleep duration and quality were negatively affected by schedule irregularity, early-morning start times, and high-risk missions (e.g. extravehicular activities in space). Collectively, the data demonstrated how shorter sleep durations, short off-duty time, and early-morning start times were associated with slower reaction times, more lapses in attention, and premature responses on psychomotor vigilance tests. Considering that few studies included polysomnography and circadian rhythm biomarkers, there remains limited knowledge about the effects of sleep microstructure and circadian rhythm alterations on performance abilities in these occupations. Future neurobiological and mechanistic discoveries will be important for enhancing vigilance, health, and safety for people working in the skies, on the roads, and in space. This paper is part of the David F. Dinges Festschrift Collection. This collection is sponsored by Pulsar Informatics and the Department of Psychiatry in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Keywords: accidents; aviation; driving; occupational health; psychomotor vigilance tests; safety; shift-work.

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Conflict of interest statement

Drs. Maki and Fink declare no potential conflicts of interest with respect to research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Dr. Weaver declares the following conflicts of interest: Consultant/Advisory Boards: Bayer AG; Eli Lilly; Idorsia Alliance for Sleep, and Alkermes Orexin Advisory Board. Royalty fee for use FOSQ: Philips Respironics, Nyxoah, ResMed, ResMed Germany, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Cook Medical, RWS; Verily Life Sciences; Stratevi; LivaNova; Valis Biosciences Inc.; Clinical Outcomes Solutions; Axsome; Eli Lilly; Signant Health; Signifier Medical Technologies; Harmony Biosciences; Alkermes; Syneos; Ignes Therapeutics; Takeda Development Center Americas Inc.

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