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澳大利亚志愿消防员在多天模拟野火扑救期间的睡眠结构:睡眠限制和温度的影响。

The sleep architecture of Australian volunteer firefighters during a multi-day simulated wildfire suppression: Impact of sleep restriction and temperature.

机构信息

Appleton Institute, Central Queensland University, Adelaide, Australia.

Centre for Sleep Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2017 Feb;99(Pt B):389-394. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2015.11.013. Epub 2015 Nov 18.

Abstract

Wildland firefighting exposes personnel to combinations of occupational and environmental stressors that include physical activity, heat and sleep restriction. However, the effects of these stressors on sleep have rarely been studied in the laboratory, and direct comparisons to field scenarios remain problematic. The aim of this study was to examine firefighters' sleep during a three-day, four-night simulated wildfire suppression that included sleep restriction and physical activity circuits representative of firefighting wildfire suppression tasks in varied temperatures. Sixty-one volunteer firefighters (37.5±14.5 years of age, mean±SD) were assigned to one of three conditions: control (n=25; 8h sleep opportunities and 18-20°C), awake (n=25; 4h sleep opportunities and 18-20°C) or awake/hot (n=11; 4h sleep opportunities and 33-35°C during the day and 23-25°C during the night). Results demonstrated that amounts of N1, N2 and R sleep, TST, SOL and WASO declined, whilst sleep efficiency increased significantly in the awake and awake/hot conditions compared to the control condition. Results also demonstrated that SWS sleep remained relatively stable in the awake and awake/hot conditions compared to control values. Most importantly, no significant differences were found for any of the sleep measures between the awake and awake/hot conditions. Thus, working in hot daytime temperatures in combination with sleep restriction during the night did not affect patterns of sleep compared to working in temperate conditions in combination with sleep restriction during the night. However, the effects on sleep of high (>25°C) night-time temperatures with sleep restriction in addition to physical activity remains to be studied.

摘要

野外灭火使人员暴露于职业和环境应激源的组合中,包括体力活动、热和睡眠限制。然而,这些应激源对睡眠的影响在实验室中很少被研究,并且直接与野外场景进行比较仍然存在问题。本研究的目的是在三天四夜的模拟野外火灾扑灭中检查消防员的睡眠情况,该模拟包括睡眠限制和体力活动循环,代表了在不同温度下野外火灾扑灭任务中的体力活动。61 名志愿消防员(37.5±14.5 岁,平均值±标准差)被分配到以下三种条件之一:对照(n=25;8 小时睡眠机会和 18-20°C)、清醒(n=25;4 小时睡眠机会和 18-20°C)或清醒/高温(n=11;白天 33-35°C 和晚上 23-25°C 时 4 小时睡眠机会)。结果表明,与对照条件相比,N1、N2 和 R 睡眠、TST、SOL 和 WASO 的数量减少,而睡眠效率显著增加。结果还表明,与对照值相比,在清醒和清醒/高温条件下,SWS 睡眠相对稳定。最重要的是,在清醒和清醒/高温条件下,任何睡眠测量值之间都没有发现显著差异。因此,与夜间睡眠限制相比,在白天高温下工作并结合夜间睡眠限制并不会影响睡眠模式。然而,睡眠限制加上体力活动对夜间高温(>25°C)对睡眠的影响仍有待研究。

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