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Digital circadian and sleep health in individual hospital shift workers: A cross sectional telemonitoring study

Authors :
Yiyuan Zhang
Emilie Cordina-Duverger
Sandra Komarzynski
Amal M. Attari
Qi Huang
Guillen Aristizabal
Brice Faraut
Damien Léger
René Adam
Pascal Guénel
Julia A. Brettschneider
Bärbel F. Finkenstädt
Francis Lévi
Source :
EBioMedicine, Vol 81, Iss , Pp 104121- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Summary: Background: Telemonitoring of circadian and sleep cycles could identify shift workers at increased risk of poor health, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases, thus supporting personalized prevention. Methods: The Circadiem cross-sectional study aimed at determining early warning signals of risk of health alteration in hospital nightshifters (NS) versus dayshifters (DS, alternating morning and afternoon shifts). Circadian rhythmicity in activity, sleep, and temperature was telemonitored on work and free days for one week. Participants wore a bluetooth low energy thoracic accelerometry and temperature sensor that was wirelessly connected to a GPRS gateway and a health data hub server. Hidden Markov modelling of activity quantified Rhythm Index, rest quality (probability, p1-1, of remaining at rest), and rest duration. Spectral analyses determined periods in body surface temperature and accelerometry. Parameters were compared and predictors of circadian and sleep disruption were identified by multivariate analyses using information criteria-based model selection. Clusters of individual shift work response profiles were recognized. Findings: Of 140 per-protocol participants (133 females), there were 63 NS and 77 DS. Both groups had similar median rest amount, yet NS had significantly worse median rest-activity Rhythm Index (0·38 [IQR, 0·29-0·47] vs. 0·69 [0·60-0·77], p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523964
Volume :
81
Issue :
104121-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EBioMedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4806b99cd541fe993d9b383d8c058b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104121