Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy

Previous research indicates that exposure to noise during sleep can cause sleep disturbance. Seamen on board vessels are frequently exposed to noise also during sleep periods, and studies have reported sleep disturbance in this occupational group. However, studies of noise and sleep in maritime sett...

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Main Authors: Erlend Sunde, Magne Bratveit, Stale Pallesen, Bente Elisabeth Moen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Noise and Health
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Online Access:http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2016;volume=18;issue=81;spage=85;epage=92;aulast=Sunde
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spelling doaj-741d2f501a254478ad7a602b89453f4e2020-11-25T01:47:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302016-01-011881859210.4103/1463-1741.178481Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian NavyErlend SundeMagne BratveitStale PallesenBente Elisabeth MoenPrevious research indicates that exposure to noise during sleep can cause sleep disturbance. Seamen on board vessels are frequently exposed to noise also during sleep periods, and studies have reported sleep disturbance in this occupational group. However, studies of noise and sleep in maritime settings are few. This study′s aim was to examine the associations between noise exposure during sleep, and sleep variables derived from actigraphy among seamen on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN). Data were collected on board 21 RNoN vessels, where navy seamen participated by wearing an actiwatch (actigraph), and by completing a questionnaire comprising information on gender, age, coffee drinking, nicotine use, use of medication, and workload. Noise dose meters were used to assess noise exposure inside the seamen′s cabin during sleep. Eighty-three sleep periods from 68 seamen were included in the statistical analysis. Linear mixed-effects models were used to examine the association between noise exposure and the sleep variables percentage mobility during sleep and sleep efficiency, respectively. Noise exposure variables, coffee drinking status, nicotine use status, and sleeping hours explained 24.9% of the total variance in percentage mobility during sleep, and noise exposure variables explained 12.0% of the total variance in sleep efficiency. Equivalent noise level and number of noise events per hour were both associated with increased percentage mobility during sleep, and the number of noise events was associated with decreased sleep efficiency.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2016;volume=18;issue=81;spage=85;epage=92;aulast=SundeNavy, noise exposure, seamen, sleep, vessel
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author Erlend Sunde
Magne Bratveit
Stale Pallesen
Bente Elisabeth Moen
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Magne Bratveit
Stale Pallesen
Bente Elisabeth Moen
Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
Noise and Health
Navy, noise exposure, seamen, sleep, vessel
author_facet Erlend Sunde
Magne Bratveit
Stale Pallesen
Bente Elisabeth Moen
author_sort Erlend Sunde
title Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
title_short Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
title_full Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
title_fullStr Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
title_full_unstemmed Noise and sleep on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy
title_sort noise and sleep on board vessels in the royal norwegian navy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Noise and Health
issn 1463-1741
1998-4030
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Previous research indicates that exposure to noise during sleep can cause sleep disturbance. Seamen on board vessels are frequently exposed to noise also during sleep periods, and studies have reported sleep disturbance in this occupational group. However, studies of noise and sleep in maritime settings are few. This study′s aim was to examine the associations between noise exposure during sleep, and sleep variables derived from actigraphy among seamen on board vessels in the Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN). Data were collected on board 21 RNoN vessels, where navy seamen participated by wearing an actiwatch (actigraph), and by completing a questionnaire comprising information on gender, age, coffee drinking, nicotine use, use of medication, and workload. Noise dose meters were used to assess noise exposure inside the seamen′s cabin during sleep. Eighty-three sleep periods from 68 seamen were included in the statistical analysis. Linear mixed-effects models were used to examine the association between noise exposure and the sleep variables percentage mobility during sleep and sleep efficiency, respectively. Noise exposure variables, coffee drinking status, nicotine use status, and sleeping hours explained 24.9% of the total variance in percentage mobility during sleep, and noise exposure variables explained 12.0% of the total variance in sleep efficiency. Equivalent noise level and number of noise events per hour were both associated with increased percentage mobility during sleep, and the number of noise events was associated with decreased sleep efficiency.
topic Navy, noise exposure, seamen, sleep, vessel
url http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2016;volume=18;issue=81;spage=85;epage=92;aulast=Sunde
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