Effects of Actigraphically Acquired Sleep Quality on Driving Outcomes in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients and Control Drivers: A Naturalistic Study.

作者: Nazan Aksan , Robert Marini , Jon Tippin , Jeffrey Dawson , Matthew Rizzo

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60441-1_24

关键词: MedicineSleep qualitySleep disorderSleep (system call)Obstructive sleep apneaDistractionActigraphyControl (management)Physical medicine and rehabilitationNaturalistic observation

摘要: We examined the effects of sleep quality on next day driving outcomes in a 3.5-month naturalistic study 67 OSA and 47 matched control drivers. Sleep measures included total time fragmentation from actigraphy. The average speed, lateral control, longitudinal distraction, attention to driving- non-driving related tasks. affected day’s performance differently for Better was associated with better during highway reverse true Similar were also seen terms distractions task. These suggest improved leads greater risky ‘activation’ among Collectively, findings investment long-term monitoring commercial vehicle drivers both without disorders may help manage safety risks.

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