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战斗环境中的睡眠与能量产品的使用

Sleep and the use of energy products in a combat environment.

作者信息

Waits Wendi M, Ganz Michael B, Schillreff Theresa, Dell Peter J

机构信息

Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

出版信息

US Army Med Dep J. 2014 Oct-Dec:22-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of energy products appears to be widespread among deployed personnel, presumably to combat fatigue and sleep deprivation. However, these products have been associated with unpleasant side effects and adverse events, including insomnia, mood swings, fatigue, cardiac arrest, and even death.

OBJECTIVE

To quantify the sleep habits and energy products used among deployed service members in Afghanistan from 2010-2011.

METHODS

Participants completed an anonymous survey querying their demographic information, sleep habits, combat exposure, and energy product use.

RESULTS

Respondent data: 83% experienced some degree of insomnia; 28% were using a prescription or over-the-counter sleep aid; 81% reported using at least one energy product daily. The most frequently consumed energy products were caffeinated coffee and soda. Only 4 energy products were used more frequently during deployment than prior to deployment: Rip-It, Tiger, Hydroxycut, and energy drink powders. On average, respondents who increased their use consumed only 2 more servings per week during deployment than they had prior to deployment. Only degree of combat exposure, not quantity of energy products consumed, predicted degree of insomnia.

CONCLUSION

Energy product consumption by service members during deployment was not dramatically different than predeployment and was not associated with insomnia.

摘要

背景

能源产品在部署人员中似乎广泛使用,大概是为了对抗疲劳和睡眠剥夺。然而,这些产品与不良副作用和不良事件有关,包括失眠、情绪波动、疲劳、心脏骤停甚至死亡。

目的

量化2010 - 2011年在阿富汗部署的服役人员的睡眠习惯和使用的能源产品。

方法

参与者完成一项匿名调查,询问他们的人口统计学信息、睡眠习惯、战斗暴露情况和能源产品使用情况。

结果

受访者数据:83%经历过某种程度的失眠;28%正在使用处方或非处方睡眠辅助药物;81%报告每天至少使用一种能源产品。最常消费的能源产品是含咖啡因的咖啡和苏打水。在部署期间比部署前使用更频繁的能源产品只有4种:Rip-It、Tiger、Hydroxycut和能量饮料粉。平均而言,增加使用量的受访者在部署期间每周仅比部署前多消费2份。只有战斗暴露程度,而非能源产品的消费量,能预测失眠程度。

结论

服役人员在部署期间的能源产品消费量与部署前没有显著差异,且与失眠无关。

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