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Taking the Lag out of Jet Lag through Model-Based Schedule Design

机译:通过基于模型的计划设计将时差从喷气时差中消除

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Travel across multiple time zones results in desynchronization of environmental time cues and the sleep–wake schedule from their normal phase relationships with the endogenous circadian system. Circadian misalignment can result in poor neurobehavioral performance, decreased sleep efficiency, and inappropriately timed physiological signals including gastrointestinal activity and hormone release. Frequent and repeated transmeridian travel is associated with long-term cognitive deficits, and rodents experimentally exposed to repeated schedule shifts have increased death rates. One approach to reduce the short-term circadian, sleep–wake, and performance problems is to use mathematical models of the circadian pacemaker to design countermeasures that rapidly shift the circadian pacemaker to align with the new schedule. In this paper, the use of mathematical models to design sleep–wake and countermeasure schedules for improved performance is demonstrated. We present an approach to designing interventions that combines an algorithm for optimal placement of countermeasures with a novel mode of schedule representation. With these methods, rapid circadian resynchrony and the resulting improvement in neurobehavioral performance can be quickly achieved even after moderate to large shifts in the sleep–wake schedule. The key schedule design inputs are endogenous circadian period length, desired sleep–wake schedule, length of intervention, background light level, and countermeasure strength. The new schedule representation facilitates schedule design, simulation studies, and experiment design and significantly decreases the amount of time to design an appropriate intervention. The method presented in this paper has direct implications for designing jet lag, shift-work, and non-24-hour schedules, including scheduling for extreme environments, such as in space, undersea, or in polar regions.
机译:跨多个时区的旅行会导致环境时间提示与睡眠/觉醒时间表失去同步,这是由于它们与内生昼夜节律系统处于正常相位关系。昼夜节律紊乱会导致不良的神经行为表现,睡眠效率下降以及不适当的定时生理信号,包括胃肠道活动和激素释放。频繁和反复的经络旅行与长期的认知缺陷有关,实验暴露于重复的日程变化的啮齿动物增加了死亡率。减少短期昼夜节律,睡眠和苏醒和性能问题的一种方法是使用昼夜节律起搏器的数学模型设计对策,以迅速改变昼夜节律的起搏器以适应新的时间表。在本文中,演示了使用数学模型设计睡眠-唤醒和对策计划以提高性能的方法。我们提出了一种设计干预措施的方法,该方法结合了针对最优措施的算法与进度表表示的新型模式。通过这些方法,即使在睡眠-觉醒时间表发生了中度到较大的变化后,也可以快速实现昼夜节律性的同步性以及由此产生的神经行为表现的改善。时间表设计的关键输入是内生的昼夜节律周期长度,所需的睡眠-唤醒时间表,干预时间,背景光水平和对策强度。新的进度表表示法方便了进度表设计,模拟研究和实验设计,并大大减少了设计适当干预措施的时间。本文介绍的方法对设计时差,轮班工作和非24小时计划具有直接意义,包括针对太空,海底或极地等极端环境的计划。

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