Move the night way: how can physical activity facilitate adaptation to shift work?

Dayna F Easton, Charlotte C Gupta, Grace E Vincent, Sally A Ferguson
Author Information
  1. Dayna F Easton: Appleton Institute, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Wayville, SA, Australia. d.f.easton@cqu.edu.au. ORCID
  2. Charlotte C Gupta: Appleton Institute, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Wayville, SA, Australia.
  3. Grace E Vincent: Appleton Institute, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Wayville, SA, Australia.
  4. Sally A Ferguson: Appleton Institute, Central Queensland University, Wayville, SA, Australia.

Abstract

Shift work, involving night work, leads to impaired sleep, cognition, health and wellbeing, and an increased risk of occupational incidents. Current countermeasures include circadian adaptation to phase shift circadian biomarkers. However, evidence of real-world circadian adaptation is found primarily in occupations where light exposure is readily controlled. Despite this, non-photic adaptation to shift work remains under researched. Other markers of shift work adaptation exist (e.g., improvements in cognition and wellbeing outcomes) but are relatively unexplored. Timeframes for shift work adaptation involve changes which occur over a block of shifts, or over a shift working career. We propose an additional shift work adaptation timeframe exists which encompasses acute within shift changes in markers of adaptation. We also propose that physical activity might be an accessible and cost-effective countermeasure that could influence multiple markers of adaptation across three timeframes (Within Shift, Within Block, Within Work-span). Finally, practical considerations for shift workers, shift work industries and future research are identified.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Circadian Rhythm
Light
Shift Work Schedule
Work Schedule Tolerance
Exercise

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