Sleep in the United States Military

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Cameron H. Good
Allison J. Brager
Vincent F. Capaldi
Vincent Mysliwiec
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[1] US Army Research Laboratory,Physical Scientist
[2] Aberdeen Proving Ground,Sleep Research Center
[3] Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience,undefined
[4] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,undefined
[5] Department of Behavioral Biology Branch,undefined
[6] Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience,undefined
[7] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,undefined
[8] Silver Spring,undefined
[9] San Antonio Military Health System,undefined
[10] Department of Sleep Medicine,undefined
[11] JBSA,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2020年 / 45卷
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The military lifestyle often includes continuous operations whether in training or deployed environments. These stressful environments present unique challenges for service members attempting to achieve consolidated, restorative sleep. The significant mental and physical derangements caused by degraded metabolic, cardiovascular, skeletomuscular, and cognitive health often result from insufficient sleep and/or circadian misalignment. Insufficient sleep and resulting fatigue compromises personal safety, mission success, and even national security. In the long-term, chronic insufficient sleep and circadian rhythm disorders have been associated with other sleep disorders (e.g., insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, and parasomnias). Other physiologic and psychologic diagnoses such as post-traumatic stress disorder, cardiovascular disease, and dementia have also been associated with chronic, insufficient sleep. Increased co-morbidity and mortality are compounded by traumatic brain injury resulting from blunt trauma, blast exposure, and highly physically demanding tasks under load. We present the current state of science in human and animal models specific to service members during- and post-military career. We focus on mission requirements of night shift work, sustained operations, and rapid re-entrainment to time zones. We then propose targeted pharmacological and non-pharmacological countermeasures to optimize performance that are mission- and symptom-specific. We recognize a critical gap in research involving service members, but provide tailored interventions for military health care providers based on the large body of research in health care and public service workers.
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