Blood Pressure, Sleep Quality and Fatigue in Shift Working Police Officers: Effects of a Twelve Hour Roster System on Cardiovascular and Sleep Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Protocol
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Total Sample, Sex & Shift Comparisons
3.2. Significant Associations
Variable | Total (n = 206) | Men (n = 140) | Women (n = 66) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 31.63 ± 8.51 | 32.56 ± 8.68 | 29.64 ± 7.83 † | |||
Years of Service | 6.44 ± 7.51 | 7.16 ± 8.14 | 4.92 ± 5.72 † | |||
WHR | − | 0.89 ± 0.06 | 0.80 ± 0.06 † | |||
LAQ Part 1 | 13.27 ± 6.04 | 13.28 ± 6.35 | 13.26 ± 5.37 | |||
PSQI | 6.83 ± 3.58 | 7.02 ± 3.70 | 6.41 ± 3.29 | |||
ESS | 6.91 ± 4.12 | 6.99 ± 4.31 | 6.73 ± 3.71 | |||
FSS | 36.02 ± 10.36 | 34.74 ± 10.06 | 38.17 ± 10.62 | |||
Cardiac Measures | Pre Shift | Post Shift | Pre Shift | Post Shift | Pre Shift | Post Shift |
SBP (mmHg) | 126.86 ± 12.33 | 128.11 ± 12.13 * | 131.27 ± 10.40 | 131.66 ± 11.01 | 117.52 ± 10.87 † | 120.59 ± 10.99 *,† |
DBP (mmHg) | 77.25 ± 8.92 | 76.96 ± 9.46 | 78.31 ± 8.81 | 78.08 ± 9.75 | 75.00 ± 8.79 † | 74.58 ± 8.42 † |
Variables | r | |
---|---|---|
Pre SBP | Fatigue Severity (FSS) | −0.26 ** |
Post SBP | Overall Sleep Quality (PSQI) | −0.16 * |
Fatigue Severity (FSS) | −0.25 ** | |
Pre DBP | Overall Sleep Quality (PSQI) | −0.17 * |
Fatigue Severity (FSS) | −0.26 ** | |
Post DBP | Overall Sleep Quality (PSQI) | −0.23 ** |
Fatigue Severity (FSS) | −0.26 ** | |
Sleepiness Risk (ESS) | −0.16 * |
3.3. Occupational Rank Comparisons
Source of Variance | df | F | |
---|---|---|---|
Occupational Rank: | Years of Service | 4 | 107.33 ** |
Probationary Constable (n = 42) | Pre SBP | 4 | 4.12 * |
Constable (n = 86) | Post SBP | 4 | 6.19 ** |
Senior Constable (n = 42) | Pre DBP | 4 | 12.64 ** |
Sergeant (n = 36) | Post DBP | 4 | 8.83 ** |
Error | 201 |
4. Discussion
4.1. Shift Work and Blood Pressure
4.2. Shift Work, Sleep and Fatigue
4.3. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Elliott, J.L.; Lal, S. Blood Pressure, Sleep Quality and Fatigue in Shift Working Police Officers: Effects of a Twelve Hour Roster System on Cardiovascular and Sleep Health. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 172. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020172
Elliott JL, Lal S. Blood Pressure, Sleep Quality and Fatigue in Shift Working Police Officers: Effects of a Twelve Hour Roster System on Cardiovascular and Sleep Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(2):172. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020172
Chicago/Turabian StyleElliott, Jaymen L., and Sara Lal. 2016. "Blood Pressure, Sleep Quality and Fatigue in Shift Working Police Officers: Effects of a Twelve Hour Roster System on Cardiovascular and Sleep Health" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 2: 172. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020172