Highlights Overall, more drowsy driving in short sleepers and less in long sleepers. With 7 nights/wk insufficient sleep, more drowsy driving in both short and long sleepers. With 0 nights/wk insufficient sleep, more drowsy driving in short sleepers. Short sleepers at greater risk of drowsy driving, irrespective of sufficient sleep.

    Abstract Experimental sleep restriction increases sleepiness and impairs driving performance. However, it is unclear whether short sleep duration in the general population is associated with drowsy driving. The goal of the present study was to evaluate whether individuals in the general population who obtained sleep of 6h or less are more likely to report drowsy driving, and evaluate the role of perceived sleep sufficiency. Data exploring whether subgroups of short sleepers (those who report the most or least unmet sleep need) show different risk profiles for drowsy driving are limited. From the 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (N =31,522), we obtained the following self-reported data: (1) sleep duration (≤5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or ≥10h/night); (2) number of days/week of perceived insufficient sleep; (3) among drivers, yes/no response to: “During the past 30 days, have you ever nodded off or fallen asleep, even just for a brief moment, while driving?” (4) demographics, physical/mental health. Using 7h/night as reference, logistic regression analyses evaluated whether self-reported sleep duration was associated with drowsy driving. Overall, 3.6% reported drowsy driving. Self-identified short-sleepers reported drowsy driving more often, and long sleepers, less often. Among those who perceived sleep as always insufficient, drowsy driving was reported more often when sleep duration was ≤5h, 6h, or ≥10h. Among those who perceived sleep as always sufficient, drowsy driving was reported more often among ≤5h and 6h sleepers. Overall, drowsy driving was common, particularly in self-identified short-sleepers as a whole, as well as subgroups based on sleep insufficiency.


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    Titel :

    Short and long sleep duration and risk of drowsy driving and the role of subjective sleep insufficiency


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    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2013-07-23


    Format / Umfang :

    5 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch





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