Work and sleep physiology

Cristina Cardeccia
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Sleep is a circadian process coordinated by a pacemaker rhythm generated in the hypothalamus. It is influenced by both exogenous and endogenous factors such as body temperature, lightdark cycle and other factors connected to individual variability (morning/serotine chronotype, long/short sleeper). Sleep is structured in distinct phases defined REM and NON-REM which differ according to the synchronization of the EEG and for the variability of some body functions. Numerous studies have proved that insomnia is the most common sleep disorder worldwide. Sleep disorders have destructive consequences on individual health and can affect the quality of work in terms of injuries, accidents, absenteeism and performance. On the other hand, some working conditions (shift work, work-related stress) may themselves cause sleep impairment leading to the same negative consequences. Among the sleep disorders that are of interest in Occupational Medicine, a leading role is given to syndromes characterized by Excessive Daytime Sleepiness including restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movements and obstructive sleep apnea (OSAS). OSAS is characterized by repeated episodes of upper airway obstruction with sleep apnea followed by a restarting ventilation that cause reduction of sleep or awakening. Occupational Medicine wants to face the problem in terms of prevention and intervention.
工作与睡眠生理学
睡眠是一个由下丘脑产生的起搏器节律协调的昼夜节律过程。它受到外源性和内源性因素的影响,如体温、明暗周期和其他与个体差异相关的因素(早晨/晚睡时型、长/短睡眠者)。睡眠分为不同的阶段,定义为快速眼动和非快速眼动,根据脑电图的同步和某些身体功能的可变性而有所不同。大量研究证明,失眠是世界上最常见的睡眠障碍。睡眠障碍对个人健康具有破坏性后果,并可能在受伤、事故、缺勤和工作表现方面影响工作质量。另一方面,一些工作条件(倒班工作,工作压力)本身可能会导致睡眠障碍,导致同样的负面后果。在职业医学感兴趣的睡眠障碍中,以日间过度嗜睡为特征的综合征,包括不宁腿综合征,周期性肢体运动和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSAS)。OSAS的特点是反复发作的上呼吸道阻塞伴睡眠呼吸暂停,随后重新启动通气,导致睡眠减少或觉醒。职业医学要从预防和干预两个方面正视这一问题。
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