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Testing the Effects of Shift Demands on Mood, Sedentary Activity, and Caffeine Intake in 911 Telecommunications

The goal of this study is to learn about how work-demands and sleep affect mood and lifestyle choices. More specifically, we are interested in understanding how pre-shift sleep and the 911 calls received effect daily emotions, activity patterns, and caffeine intake. Information from this study may be used to develop wellness programs for 911 telecommunicators.

Collaborators on this project include Graciela Silva from the College of Nursing and W.D. Scott Killgore from the College of Medicine.

Start Year: 
2018
End Year: 
2020
MEZCOPH Researchers: 

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