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Jet Lag and Shift Work Disorder.

Kathryn J Reid, Sabra M Abbott
Review Sleep medicine clinics 2015 75 citas

Diseño del estudio

Tipo de estudio
Review
Población
Individuals experiencing trans-meridian travel or performing shift work
Intervención
Jet Lag and Shift Work Disorder.
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
Treatment and management of jet lag and shift work disorder
Dirección del efecto
Neutral
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Resumen

Jet lag and shift work disorder are circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders resulting from behaviorally altering the sleep-wake schedule in relation to the external environment. Not everyone who experiences trans-meridian travel or performs shift work has a disorder. The prevalence of jet lag disorder is unclear, approximately 5%-10% of shift workers have shift work disorder. Treatment aims to realign the internal circadian clock with the external environment. Behavioral therapies include sleep hygiene and management of the light-dark and sleep schedule. Pharmacologic agents are used to treat insomnia and excessive sleepiness, and melatonin is used to facilitate sleep and circadian realignment.

TL;DR

Physiological agents are used to treat insomnia and excessive sleepiness, and melatonin is used to facilitate sleep and circadian realignment, and Behavioral therapies include sleep hygiene and management of the light-dark and sleep schedule.

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