SLEEP PATTERNS IN MILITARY PERSONNEL Sleep Patterns Before, During, and After Deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan
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1615 Sleep Patterns and Deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan—Seelig et al ACCORDING TO A 2008 REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION, AMERICANS ARE WORKING MORE AND SLEEPING LESS, WITH THE AVERAGE work day lasting 9 hours 28 minutes and time in bed only 6 hours 55 minutes.1 The US military is at particularly high risk for sleep disturbances due to hazardous working conditions, inconsistent work hours, harsh environments, routine exposure to loud noises, and crowded sleeping spaces.2,3 Exposures to these adverse working conditions are often intensified during deployments, including the current increased operational tempo, with lengthy and frequent deployments, as well as demanding training exercises. Deployment-related factors may lead to sleep complaints, including circadian desynchronosis, total or partial sleep deprivation, lengthy sleep latency, and wakening after sleep onset that may, in turn, exacerbate mental and physical health symptoms following deployment.2,3 The quantity and quality of sleep affect many aspects of physical and mental health.4-12 Military personnel deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom may be at increased risk for chronic sleep loss, as well as many other adverse physical and mental conditions, compared with nondeployed military personnel.13-15 Sleep deprivation has been studied extensively and is associated with many physical and psychological effects, including increased risk-taking behavior,7,11 decreased threat detection,10 impaired decision making,7,11,12 performance degradation,4,8,9 mood disturbances,8 and tunnel vision.6 Short sleep duration has also been associated with obesity, weight gain, and heart disease.5,16,17 A recent cross-sectional study of 156 deployed US Air Force Airmen found that 40% of respondents suffered from at least 1 sleep disturbance, and 75% of respondents reported diminished sleep quality while deployed when compared to sleep quality at home.3 The purpose of this study was to determine any association between deployment in support of the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and sleep quantity and quality in a large military population. We hypothesized that military personnel who had deployed would have more trouble sleeping and sleep less than those who have not deployed. The Millennium Cohort Study18 includes all Service branches of the US military, activeduty, Reserve, and National Guard personnel. A substantial proportion (22%) of cohort members were deployed in support of the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan between baseline and SLEEP PATTERNS IN MILITARY PERSONNEL
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Sleep patterns before, during, and after deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan.
STUDY OBJECTIVES To determine the associations between deployment in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and sleep quantity and quality. DESIGN Longitudinal cohort study SETTING The Millennium Cohort Study survey is administered via a secure website or US mail. PARTICIPANTS Data were from 41,225 Millennium Cohort members who completed baseline (2001-2003) and follow-up (2004-2006)...
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