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View article: Night Shift Worker Sleep Habits and Demand for Fatigue Management Features in a Mobile Application
Night Shift Worker Sleep Habits and Demand for Fatigue Management Features in a Mobile Application Open
Background Digital health interventions like a sleep hygiene mobile application (app) designed specifically for night shift workers, can help improve health and on-the-job safety. Successful app development should consider user experience …
View article: 1242 Sleep Duration and Abstinence in Patients Undergoing Methadone Maintenance Therapy over a 5-Week Period
1242 Sleep Duration and Abstinence in Patients Undergoing Methadone Maintenance Therapy over a 5-Week Period Open
Introduction Poor sleep is a risk factor for relapse in patients undergoing methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) for opioid use disorder (OUD). The aim of this pilot study was to examine the relationship between habitual sleep duration and …
View article: Evaluation of a Biomathematical Modeling Software Tool for the Prediction of Risk in Flight Schedules Compared Against Incidence of Fatigue Reports
Evaluation of a Biomathematical Modeling Software Tool for the Prediction of Risk in Flight Schedules Compared Against Incidence of Fatigue Reports Open
Background: Modeling tools should be tested against real-world outcomes to confirm their predictive ability compared to random chance. Insights is an analytical tool within the biomathematical modeling software SAFTE-FAST that identifies w…
View article: Workload predictions from a biomathematical model compared to top-of-descent NASA Task Load Index scores in commercial pilots
Workload predictions from a biomathematical model compared to top-of-descent NASA Task Load Index scores in commercial pilots Open
Biomathematical models of fatigue (BMMFs) are commonly used to predict cognitive alertness in commercial aviation. Accounting for workload in association with routine job tasks may help BMMFs to more accurately predict fatigue in real worl…
View article: A narrative review on in-flight use of consumer sleep technologies for aviation research.
A narrative review on in-flight use of consumer sleep technologies for aviation research. Open
Aviation is a global safety-sensitive industry that employs strict guidance about the monitoring and management of fatigue. Ecological sleep data is routinely collected to assess fatigue risk in flight crew during long-haul operations for …
View article: Compound Fatigue Risk in Medium Haul Pilots
Compound Fatigue Risk in Medium Haul Pilots Open
Fatigue from multiple sources (e.g., circadian, workload, stress, etc.) can create a compound safety risk. Pilots operating medium-haul (M-H) routes may be susceptible to compound fatigue risk, but sources of fatigue in M-H operations have…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of wearing a neuromodulation device at night in individuals in recovery from opioid use disorder
Feasibility and acceptability of wearing a neuromodulation device at night in individuals in recovery from opioid use disorder Open
Introduction Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a serious and persistent problem in the United States with limited non-pharmacological treatment options, especially for the concomitant sleep disorders experienced by most individuals with addicti…
View article: Sleep Behavior in Royal Australian Navy Shift Workers by Shift and Exposure to the SleepTank App
Sleep Behavior in Royal Australian Navy Shift Workers by Shift and Exposure to the SleepTank App Open
Introduction Rotating shiftwork schedules are known to disrupt sleep in a manner that can negatively impact safety. Consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) may be a useful tool for sleep tracking, but the standard feedback provided by CSTs may …
View article: 0287 SAFTEr: An R Package for the SAFTE Model
0287 SAFTEr: An R Package for the SAFTE Model Open
Introduction The Sleep, Activity, Fatigue, and Task Effectiveness (SAFTE) model is a framework that predicts individual performance changes based on variations in circadian phase and sleep/wake schedules. The SAFTE model is used by industr…
View article: 0984 Sleep, Anxiety, Depression, and Demand for Wearables in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder versus Controls
0984 Sleep, Anxiety, Depression, and Demand for Wearables in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder versus Controls Open
Introduction Sleep difficulties are common in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) populations. While much literature exists on sleep difficulties in ASD children, there is relatively scant research on adults. ASD is frequently co-morbid with sy…
View article: Potential Effects of Permanent Daylight Savings Time on Daylight Exposure and Risk during Commute Times across United States Cities in 2023–2024 Using a Biomathematical Model of Fatigue
Potential Effects of Permanent Daylight Savings Time on Daylight Exposure and Risk during Commute Times across United States Cities in 2023–2024 Using a Biomathematical Model of Fatigue Open
Background: Permanent Daylight Savings Time (DST) may improve road safety by providing more daylight in the evening but could merely shift risk to morning commutes or increase risk due to fatigue and circadian misalignment. Methods: To ide…
View article: Potential Effects of Permanent Daylight Savings Time on Daylight Exposure and Risk During Commute Times Using a Biomathematical Model of Fatigue
Potential Effects of Permanent Daylight Savings Time on Daylight Exposure and Risk During Commute Times Using a Biomathematical Model of Fatigue Open
Background: Permanent Daylight Savings Time (DST) may improve road safety by providing more daylight in the evening but could merely shift risk to morning commutes or increase risk due to fatigue and circadian misalignment. Methods: To ide…
View article: 0299 Sleep Hygiene in Nurses Using Data Collected from Consumer Sleep Technology (CST) with the SleepTank™ mobile app
0299 Sleep Hygiene in Nurses Using Data Collected from Consumer Sleep Technology (CST) with the SleepTank™ mobile app Open
Introduction Nurses are prone to fatigue and sleep disturbances due to extended hour or shiftwork schedules. Fatigue in nurses not only compromises their own health and safety, but jeopardizes patient care as well. Nurses' work hours and o…
View article: 0296 Feasibility of a Sleep Health Intervention Mobile App for Long-Term Sleep Tracking and Usability in Cargo Pilots
0296 Feasibility of a Sleep Health Intervention Mobile App for Long-Term Sleep Tracking and Usability in Cargo Pilots Open
Introduction Cargo operations frequently require pilots to cross multiple time zones and operate during the night, both of which are fatigue risks. Operators may benefit from an mobile app that provides individual warnings based on prior s…
View article: General Consumer Preferences for Sleep-Tracking Wearables: The Role of Expert Validation
General Consumer Preferences for Sleep-Tracking Wearables: The Role of Expert Validation Open
The goal of this report was to examine the behavioral economic demand for consumer sleep technologies with different levels of validation and endorsement. The value or importance consumers place in different validation methods and the orga…
View article: Alterations of pain pathways by experimental sleep disturbances in humans: central pain-inhibitory, cyclooxygenase, and endocannabinoid pathways
Alterations of pain pathways by experimental sleep disturbances in humans: central pain-inhibitory, cyclooxygenase, and endocannabinoid pathways Open
Study Objectives There is strong evidence that sleep disturbances are an independent risk factor for the development of chronic pain conditions. The mechanisms underlying this association, however, are still not well understood. We examine…
View article: Psychomotor Vigilance Performance in Participants with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnea or Narcolepsy Compared with SAFTE-FAST Model Predictions
Psychomotor Vigilance Performance in Participants with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnea or Narcolepsy Compared with SAFTE-FAST Model Predictions Open
NCT02806895, EudraCT 2015-003930-28: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover On-Road Driving Study Assessing the Effect of JZP-110 on Driving Performance in Subjects With Excessive Sleepiness Due to Obstructive Sleep Apne…
View article: Latent factor structure of behavioral economic heroin and cocaine demand curves.
Latent factor structure of behavioral economic heroin and cocaine demand curves. Open
Research has shown that behavioral economic demand curve indices can be characterized by a two-factor latent structure and that these factors can predict dimensions of substance use. No study to date has examined the latent factor structur…
View article: Expert Demand for Consumer Sleep Technology Features and Wearable Devices: A Case Study
Expert Demand for Consumer Sleep Technology Features and Wearable Devices: A Case Study Open
Global demand for sleep-tracking wearables, or consumer sleep technologies (CSTs), is steadily increasing. CST marketing campaigns often advertise the scientific merit of devices, but these claims may not align with consensus opinion from …
View article: 0084 Consumer Sleep Technologies (CSTs) for Use in Real-World Sleep Research Environments: A Survey of Experts
0084 Consumer Sleep Technologies (CSTs) for Use in Real-World Sleep Research Environments: A Survey of Experts Open
Introduction Consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) have been designed for the everyday consumer rather than as a reliable scientific tool, but are becoming sufficiently accurate for use in the research landscape. Despite the growing conversat…
View article: 0136 Firefighter Sleep Behavior and Psychomotor Vigilance Compared to Biomathematical Predictions of Performance
0136 Firefighter Sleep Behavior and Psychomotor Vigilance Compared to Biomathematical Predictions of Performance Open
Introduction Firefighters work a demanding 24-hour job in which fatigue may compromise safety. Biomathematical fatigue modeling software applications, like the Sleep, Activity, Fatigue, and Task Effectiveness Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling T…
View article: Technical, Regulatory, Economic, and Trust Issues Preventing Successful Integration of Sensors into the Mainstream Consumer Wearables Market
Technical, Regulatory, Economic, and Trust Issues Preventing Successful Integration of Sensors into the Mainstream Consumer Wearables Market Open
Sensors that track physiological biomarkers of health must be successfully incorporated into a fieldable, wearable device if they are to revolutionize the management of remote patient care and preventative medicine. This perspective articl…
View article: Differential effects of an experimental model of prolonged sleep disturbance on inflammation in healthy females and males
Differential effects of an experimental model of prolonged sleep disturbance on inflammation in healthy females and males Open
Sleep disturbances, including disrupted sleep and short sleep duration, are highly prevalent and are prospectively associated with an increased risk for various widespread diseases, including cardiometabolic, neurodegenerative, chronic pai…
View article: Expert Demand for Consumer Sleep Technology Features and Wearable Devices
Expert Demand for Consumer Sleep Technology Features and Wearable Devices Open
Global demand for sleep-tracking wearables, or consumer sleep technologies (CSTs), is steadily increasing. CST marketing campaigns often feature a scientific component, but the scientific relevancy and monetary value of CST features within…
View article: Pilot Sleep Behavior across Time during Ultra-Long-Range Flights
Pilot Sleep Behavior across Time during Ultra-Long-Range Flights Open
Fatigue risk to the pilot has been a deterrent for conducting direct flights longer than 12 h under normal conditions, but such flights were a necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty (N = 20) pilots flying across five humanitarian m…
View article: Sleep Depth and Patterns of In-Flight Sleep Behavior Across Time During Global Pandemic Conditions
Sleep Depth and Patterns of In-Flight Sleep Behavior Across Time During Global Pandemic Conditions Open
Fatigue risk to commercial pilots operating under global pandemic conditions had not been in-vestigated prior to COVID-19. Examining how pilots slept during COVID-19 pandemic-specific flights can provide a precedent for estimating fatigue …
View article: 305 Subjective sleep predicts Cadet performance during U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Advanced Camp
305 Subjective sleep predicts Cadet performance during U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Advanced Camp Open
Introduction U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Advanced Camp (AC) is a 29-day training that assesses military skills and leadership potential in college students training to become Commissioned Officers (i.e. Cadets). Militar…
View article: 286 Pilot Sleep During Brazil-to-China COVID-19 Humanitarian Mission Flights Compared to Biomathematical Predictions of Sleep
286 Pilot Sleep During Brazil-to-China COVID-19 Humanitarian Mission Flights Compared to Biomathematical Predictions of Sleep Open
Introduction n response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Azul Airlines organized and conducted five separate humanitarian missions to China between May and July, 2020. Each mission consisted of 4 flight legs between 11-15 hours long crewed by a t…