van den Berg N H, Michaud X, Pattyn N, Simonelli G
Centre d'études avancées en médecine du sommeil, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal, CIUSSS du Nord de l'Île-de-Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2023 Feb;25(2):73-91. doi: 10.1007/s11920-022-01407-3. Epub 2023 Feb 15.
We review the literature on sleep in extreme environments. Accordingly, we present a model that identifies the need for mitigating interventions to preserve sleep quality for military deployments.
Situational factors that affect sleep in extreme environments include cold temperatures, isolated and confined areas, fluctuating seasonality, photoperiodicity, and extreme latitudes and altitudes. Results vary across studies, but general effects include decreased total sleep time, poor sleep efficiency, and non-specific phase delays or phase advances in sleep onset and sleep architecture. Considering habitability measures (e.g., light or temperature control) and individual differences such as variable stress responses or sleep need can mitigate these effects to improve mood, cognition, and operational performance. Although the situational demands during military missions inevitably reduce total sleep time and sleep efficiency, mitigating factors can attenuate sleep-related impairments, hence allowing for optimal mission success and personnel safety.
我们回顾了关于极端环境下睡眠的文献。据此,我们提出了一个模型,该模型确定了为军事部署采取缓解干预措施以保持睡眠质量的必要性。
影响极端环境下睡眠的情境因素包括低温、孤立和受限区域、季节波动、光周期以及极端纬度和海拔。不同研究的结果有所不同,但总体影响包括总睡眠时间减少、睡眠效率低下以及睡眠开始和睡眠结构出现非特异性的相位延迟或相位提前。考虑到可居住性措施(如光照或温度控制)以及个体差异,如可变的应激反应或睡眠需求,可以减轻这些影响,从而改善情绪、认知和作战表现。尽管军事任务期间的情境需求不可避免地会减少总睡眠时间和睡眠效率,但缓解因素可以减轻与睡眠相关的损害,从而实现任务的最佳成功和人员安全。