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Title: Sleep Disorders Widespread Among Police
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/hea ... pread-among-police-169578.html
Published: Jan 8, 2012
Author: staff
Post Date: 2012-01-09 04:35:46 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 141
Comments: 4

Four out of ten police officers in North America suffer from some sort of sleep disorder. (The Epoch Times)

Because of the combination of obesity and having an erratic schedule, many police officers suffer from sleep problems. This increases the odds of their having diabetes, depression, and occupational injuries.

A new study has found that four out of ten North American police officers surveyed have some sort of sleep disorder. The researchers say the result can be impaired job performance, as well as a variety of health problems.

Charles Czeisler, a leading sleep researcher at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, screened police officers in the United States and Canada for possible sleep disorders.

“Forty percent of the nearly 5,000 police officers we studied screened positive for at least one sleep disorder,” Czeisler said. “In this group of thousands of police officers, we found that one-third of them screened positive for obstructive sleep apnea.”

That made apnea the most common sleep disorder by far.

In obstructive sleep apnea, a person repeatedly stops breathing for a brief moment during sleep. That interrupts sleep and often makes it impossible to get the deep sleep one needs to be fully rested.

This study found both health and job consequences for police officers with sleep disorders.

“Those who screened positive for obstructive sleep apnea had a 61 percent greater odds of having diabetes and had a 148 percent increased odds of reporting that they had been diagnosed with depression. They also had 22 percent greater odds of having an occupational injury,” Czeisler said.

Rotating shifts have something to do with the large number of police officers with sleep problems. Working days one week and nights the next can scramble anyone’s sleep. But Czeisler says that’s not the only cause.

“The single greatest risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea is obesity. And in fact we found that four out of five police officers were overweight or obese.”

One of the agencies in this study, the Massachusetts State Police, had much lower rates of obstructive sleep apnea. Their cops also had a significantly lower rate of obesity than other officers in the study. Czeisler says Massachusetts required its state troopers to pass a fitness test and equipped all police barracks with a fitness center.

“They also made it a requirement that every state trooper spend an hour exercising on each one of their shifts. And that was paid time to work out in those gym facilities.”

The researchers say they think the fitness program resulted in lower rates of obesity. That, in turn, could help reduce the rate of sleep apnea. The Massachusetts program could become a model for other police agencies to reduce obesity rates and sleep apnea among their officers.


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Might explain why in Edmonton, AB, for example, a police cruiser is involved in an accident every other day and why one needs to be courteous and polite when accosted by a flatfooter, to avoid a haughty response.

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I agree with this article and add that any job where one has rotating shifts (nurses) most likely suffer from the same ailments.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2012-01-09   10:24:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I agree with this article and add that any job where one has rotating shifts (nurses) most likely suffer from the same aliments.

Nothing about the donuts! What about the donuts Jethro?

I just read a news report where one of Sheriff Joe Arpaio"s deputies was shot and killed. Sheriff Joe said there is an increasing number of attacks on the police nationwide. Gee, I wonder why? Why would anyone want to hurt the little darlings? They are out there serving and protecting us.

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ambi, the most dangerous place in the world for a citizen to be is between a double filled Boston cream donut and a copper. You know this, no? BTW, I've met some very wide bottomed gals posing as RNs who can't do their rounds w/o a pocket full of Sky Bars. Just sayin' :)

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