Cardiac Autonomic Control and Neural Arousal as Indexes of Fatigue in Professional Bus Drivers

Lecca, Luigi I
First
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
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Fadda, Paolo;Fancello, Gianfranco
Supervision
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Medda, Andrea
Penultimate
Formal Analysis
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2022-01-01

Abstract

Background: Bus driving is a mentally demanding activity that requires prolonged attention to ensure safety. The aim of the study was to assess mental fatigue caused by driving a public bus and to find a profile of workers at higher risk. Methods: We evaluated changes of critical flicker fusion (CFF) (index of central arousal) and heart rate variability (HRV) (index of autonomic balance) in a 6-hour driving shift on a real route, in 31 professional bus drivers, and we tested the influence of personal factors such as sleep quality, BMI, and age. Paired t test was used to test differences of CFF and HRV between both initial and final phase of driving, while multiple linear regression tested the influence of personal variables on the indexes of mental fatigue. Results: Results showed that CFF significantly decreased after 6 hours of bus driving (41.91 Hz, sd 3.31 vs. 41.15 Hz, sd 3.15; p = 0.041), and heart rate significantly decreased in the final phase of driving, with respect to the initial phase (85 vs. 78 bpm, p = 0.027). Increasing age (beta =-0.729, p = 0.022), risk of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (beta =-0.530, p = 0.04), and diurnal sleepiness (beta =-0.406, p = 0.017) showed a significant effect on influencing mental fatigue. Conclusion: Elderly drivers at higher risk of sleep disorders are more prone to mental fatigue, when exposed to driving activity. Monitoring indexes of central arousal and autonomic balance, coupled with the use of structured questionnaires can represent a useful strategy to detect profile of workers at higher risk of mental fatigue in such duty.
2022
Inglese
13
2
148
154
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Autonomic nervous system; Flicker fusion; Heart rate control; Mental fatigue; Sleep disorders
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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Lecca, Luigi I; Fadda, Paolo; Fancello, Gianfranco; Medda, Andrea; Meloni, Michele
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