A 6-Month Assessment of Sleep During Naval Deployment: A Case Study of a Commanding Officer

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Authors
Shattuck, Nita Lewis
Matsangas, Panagiotis
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Second Readers
Subjects
fatigue
actigraphy
field studies
naval environments
sleep debt
martitme sleep
sleep at sea
predicted effectiveness
Date of Issue
2015-05
Date
May 2015
Publisher
Aerospace Medical Association
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Abstract
Sleep deprivation is known to be a common problem in the U.S. Navy and has been documented using wrist-worn actigraphy in various operational studies that typically span 2 to 4 wk in duration. However, sleep patterns over an extended period of time have not been objectively measured.
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Operations Research (OR)
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6 p.
Citation
Shattuck, Nita Lewis, and Panagiotis Matsangas. "A 6-month assessment of sleep during naval deployment: a case study of a commanding officer." Aerospace medicine and human performance 86.5 (2015): 481-485.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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