"20,000 leagues under the sea": Sleep, cognitive performance, and self-reported recovery status during a 67-day military submarine mission

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2021Number of pages
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Applied Ergonomics, 91, (2021), article 103295ISSN
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SW OZ BSI AO
Journal title
Applied Ergonomics
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vol. 91
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English (eng)
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Behaviour Change and Well-being; Work, Health and PerformanceAbstract
Employing a field-based monitoring paradigm, the current study examined day-to-day fluctuations in actigraphybased sleep recordings, cognitive performance (10-min psychomotor vigilance test; PVT), and self-reported recovery status among 14 submariners throughout a 67-day military mission. Mission averages reflected suboptimal sleep that was of short overall duration (5:46 +/- 1:29 h per 24-h day) and relatively low efficiency (82.5 +/- 9.9%); suboptimal levels of cognitive performance (PVT mRT = 283 +/- 35 ms; PVT response errors = 5.3 +/- 4.8); and moderate levels of self-reported recovery. Whilst self-reported recovery status remained stable across mission days, small but consistent day-to-day increases in sleep onset latency and PVT mRT accumulated to reflect meaningful deterioration in sleep and cognitive performance across the entire 67-day mission (i.e., 47% and 16% of the overall mission average, respectively). Future work is required to corroborate the current findings, firmly establish underlying causes, and make evidence-based suggestions for interventions to improve and uphold submariners' health and performance.
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