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Sleep and alertness in shift work disorder: findings of a field study

2018

Purpose Although shift work disorder (SWD) affects a major part of the shift working population, little is known about its manifestation in real life. This observational field study aimed to provide a detailed picture of sleep and alertness among shift workers with a questionnaire-based SWD, by comparing them to shift workers without SWD during work shifts and free time. Methods SWD was determined by a questionnaire. Questionnaires and 3-week field monitoring, including sleep diaries, actigraphy, the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS), EEG-based sleep recordings, and Psychomotor Vigilance Tasks (PVT), were used to study 22 SWD cases and 9 non-SWD workers. Results The SWD group had a shorter …

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The longer the better: Sleep–wake patterns during preparation of the World Rowing Junior Championships

2016

Recovery is essential for high athletic performance, and therefore especially sleep has been identified as a crucial source for physical and psychological well-being. However, due to early-morning trainings, which are general practice in many sports, athletes are likely to experience sleep restrictions. Therefore, this study investigated the sleep-wake patterns of 55 junior national rowers (17.7 ± 0.6 years) via sleep logs and actigraphy during a four-week training camp. Recovery and stress ratings were obtained every morning with the Short Recovery and Stress Scale on a 7-point Likert-type scale ranging from 0 (does not apply at all) to 6 (fully applies). The first training session was sch…

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Prevalence of tooth erosion and associated factors in 13-16-year old adolescents in Greece

2012

Objectives: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of dental erosion and to investigate possible associations among dental erosion and medical history, dietary and lifestyle habits in a sample of adolescents in Greece. Study design: The study sample consisted of 770 adolescents, 374 boys and 396 girls aged 13 to 16 years. All individuals were clinically examined and answered questions regarding their medical history, rate and frequency of drinks and food consumption and lifestyle habits. Statistical analysis of the questionnaire items was performed by using the multiple logistic regression analysis model. Results: Two hundreds and sixty adolescents were diagnosed as having den…

Oral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchTooth ErosionFood consumptionPrevalenceOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludBedtimestomatognathic diseasesEnvironmental healthUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineStatistical analysisMedical historyMultiple logistic regression analysisbusinessLifestyle habitsGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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The role of partners and children for employees' daily recovery

2014

Abstract This multi-source diary study examined the role of partners for employees' daily recovery in a sample of dual-earner couples. We hypothesized that employees' daily psychological detachment from work during the evening should be positively associated with their partners' daily psychological detachment during the evening. Employees' affective well-being (serenity and negative activation) at bedtime should be influenced not only by their own psychological detachment, but also by their partners' psychological detachment. Moreover, we hypothesized that the presence of children in a couple's household should moderate the relations between partners' psychological detachment on the one han…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEveningWork (electrical)Psychological detachmentWell-beingLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyBedtimeApplied PsychologyEducationClinical psychologyJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Being mindful at work and at home

2018

In this daily diary study, we examined the moderating role of employee domain‐specific mindfulness within the stressor–detachment model (Sonnentag & Fritz, 2015, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 36, 72). According to the stressor–detachment model, emotional and quantitative demands should be associated with decreased psychological detachment after work, which in turn is associated with decreased well‐being (i.e., low positive affect and high negative affect) at bedtime. Moreover, we proposed that both mindfulness at work and home should buffer the relations between job demands and psychological detachment and between psychological detachment and well‐being. Sixty‐five employees compl…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMindfulnessmindfulnessRECOVERY EXPERIENCESSLEEP QUALITYDaily diaryBedtime050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologystressor-detachment modelwell-beingPsychological detachment0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDAY-LEVELGERMAN VERSIONApplied PsychologyDISPOSITIONAL MINDFULNESS05 social sciencesStressorWork (physics)LEISURE-TIMEEMOTION REGULATIONNEGATIVE AFFECTWELLjob demandsOrganizational behaviorWell-beingPSYCHOLOGICAL DETACHMENTPsychology050203 business & managementJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
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Changes in children's sleep domains between 2 and 3 years of age: the Ulm SPATZ Health Study

2017

Abstract Objective There is growing interest in the link between sleep habits and child health but reference values specific to toddlers as well as longitudinal data on sleep are scarce. We aimed to describe parent-reported child sleep habits and their intra-individual changes in 2- to 3-year-olds using data from a regional birth cohort study. Methods In the Ulm SPATZ Health Study, a birth cohort study conducted at Ulm, Southern Germany, with baseline examination from April 2012 to May 2013, the German version of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ-DE) was used longitudinally at follow-ups at 2 and 3 years ( N = 615 children). Descriptive statistics including intra-individual di…

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Persistence of the effects of the covid-19 lockdown on sleep: A longitudinal study

2021

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep have been widely documented, but longitudinal evaluations during different phases of the “COVID-19 era” are needed to disentangle the specific consequences of the r145estrictive measures on sleep variables. The aim of this study was to assess the immediate effect of the lockdown’s end on sleep and sleep-related dimensions in an Italian sample, also considering the stress and depressive symptoms. We used an online survey to longitudinally collect data on sociodemographic, environmental, clinical, sleep, and sleep-related variables in two time points: during and immediately after the lockdown. The final sample included 102 participants. The large …

Persistence (psychology)Longitudinal studyInsomniaNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioStressBedtimeArticleCOVID-19; Depression; Insomnia; Lockdown; Pandemic; Pre-sleep arousal; Sleep; StressArousalLockdownmedicineInsomniaPre-sleep arousalDepression (differential diagnoses)Sleep disorderCOVID-19; pandemic; lockdown; sleep; stress; depression; insomnia; pre-sleep arousalPandemicbusiness.industryDepressionGeneral NeuroscienceCOVID-19medicine.diseasestress.Sleep (system call)medicine.symptombusinessSleepRC321-571Clinical psychology
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Cost analysis of the flash monitoring system (FreeStyle Libre 2) in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus

2020

IntroductionCompare cost of the interstitial liquid glucose flash monitoring (FM) system (FreeStyle Libre 2) versus self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in Spain.Research design and methodsA model was developed to estimate, with the perspective of the Spanish health system, the annual costs associated with glucose monitoring and hypoglycemic events management in T1DM population, with multiple insulin daily doses (MDI). According to published evidence, rate of severe hypoglycemia (SHE) of 4.90 episodes per patient-year was applied. Reduction of SHE (58.6%) was modeled associated with FM use. Published rates of hospital care (20.2%) and subseq…

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Loneliness Mediates the Relationship Between Early Life Stress and Perceived Stress but not Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Functioning

2021

Many authors have proposed that early life stress (ELS) provokes a dysregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis and contributes negatively to the management of stress in adulthood. However, these associations have not always been observed, making it necessary to include new factors that could explain the different results found. In this regard, people with ELS experiences report less social support during adulthood, suggesting that loneliness could be a mediating factor. Thus, our aims were to investigate whether ELS was related to both perceived stress and diurnal HPA axis activity, and whether loneliness mediates these relationships, in a community sample (N=187, 18–55ye…

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Examining bedtime procrastination, study engagement, and studyholism in undergraduate students, and their association with insomnia

2023

IntroductionCompulsive overstudying, known as studyholism, is an emerging behavioral addiction. In this study, we examine the prevalence of, and the relationships between, insomnia, study engagement, studyholism, bedtime procrastination among undergraduate students.MethodsThe Studyholism (SI-10), Athens Insomnia (AIS), and bedtime procrastination scales were administered to a convenience sample of 495 university students.ResultsOur findings indicate that the prevalence of insomnia was 75.31%, high studyholism was found in 15.31% of the sample, and increased study engagement was detected in 16.94%. Gender differences analysis revealed that females reported higher studyholism and bedtime proc…

studyholisminsomniaemerging adulthoodundergraduates educationmental healthGeneral Psychologybedtime procrastinationbehavioral addictionFrontiers in Psychology
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