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Work Around the Clock: How Work Hours Induce Social Jetlag and Sleep Deficiency.

Joseph T Hebl1, Josie Velasco2, Andrew W McHill3.   

Abstract

A growing body of evidence has placed an increasing emphasis on how sleep affects health. Not only does insufficient sleep make one subjectively feel worse, but is associated with chronic diseases that are considered epidemics in industrialized nations. This is partly caused by the growing need for prolonged work and social schedules, exemplified by shift work, late-night weekends, and early morning work/school start times (social jetlag). Here, we consider fundamental relationships between the circadian clock and biologic processes and discuss how common practices, such as shift work and social jetlag, contribute to sleep disruption, circadian misalignment, and adverse health outcomes.
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Keywords:  Chronic disease; Chronotherapy; Circadian misalignment; Shift work; Sleep and circadian medicine; Sleep hygiene

Mesh:

Year:  2022        PMID: 35659023      PMCID: PMC9172912          DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2022.02.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chest Med        ISSN: 0272-5231            Impact factor:   4.967


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