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Performance impairment during four days partial sleep deprivation compared with the acute effects of alcohol and hypoxia

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2009
Elsevier Amsterdam [u.a.]

Sleep medicine 10, 189 - 197 () [10.1016/j.sleep.2007.12.003]

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Abstract: Subjects were exposed to cumulated partial sleep deprivation (psd), alcohol intake and hypoxia in a sequential design to examine the impact on neurobehavioral performance.Sixteen healthy male volunteers were enrolled in this study and were exposed in turn, after adaptation and baseline measurements, to one day of periods of hypoxia, one day of alcohol intake and one day for recovering (with 8h time in bed TIB). Subsequently the exposition of those conditions is that the subjects spent 5h night restriction daily for four consecutive days, followed by two recovery days. Performance was tested five (or six) times per day with reaction time task (SRT) and unstable tracking task (UTT).The performance impairment showed to be cumulative in both tests over the four sleep deprivation days and differed significantly from baseline. Corresponding performance deficits under the influence of the stressors were for SRT: four days psd, 13% O(2) concentration and a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of around 0.4-0.6 per thousand for UTT: four days psd, 13% O(2) concentration and a BAC of around 0.6 per thousand. One night of 8h sleep restored performance nearly to baseline level.A sleeping time of 5h per night for four consecutive days impairs performance in such a way that traffic safety may be compromised.

Keyword(s): Adult (MeSH) ; Alcoholic Intoxication: complications (MeSH) ; Alcoholic Intoxication: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Alcoholic Intoxication: psychology (MeSH) ; Anoxia: complications (MeSH) ; Anoxia: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Anoxia: psychology (MeSH) ; Humans (MeSH) ; Male (MeSH) ; Psychomotor Performance: physiology (MeSH) ; Reaction Time (MeSH) ; Recovery of Function (MeSH) ; Risk Factors (MeSH) ; Sleep Deprivation: complications (MeSH) ; Sleep Deprivation: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Sleep Deprivation: psychology (MeSH) ; Time Factors (MeSH) ; Young Adult (MeSH) ; J ; Partial sleep deprivation (auto) ; Alcohol (auto) ; Hypoxia (auto) ; Performance (auto) ; Reaction time (auto) ; Unstable tracking (auto)

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Note: The authors gratefully thank Astrid Linke-Hommes, Louise Mawet, Gernot Plath and Manfred Schulze for their support of this work. The project was supported by the "Deutsche Akademie fur Flug-und Reisemedizin".

Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Molekulare Organisation des Gehirns (INM-2)
Research Program(s):
  1. Funktion und Dysfunktion des Nervensystems (P33)

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