Jet-Lag Flashcards

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1
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What is jet-lag?

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The dislocation between the internal clock and local zeitgebers

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Why can jet-lag be so bad for us?

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Our biological rhythms are not equipped to cope with sudden and large changes - Winter (2008)

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Outline Winter (2008)

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Calculated one day to adjust to each hour of time change

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4
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What are the 5 main common effects of jet-lag?

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Fatigue
Appetite 
Nausea
Mild depression
Disorientation
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5
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Explain phase delay

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When travelling East to West it is easier to adjust as you are travelling back in time, you are already awake so there is less of an effect

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Explain phase advance

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When travelling West to East it is harder to adjust as you are going forward in time and hence are in a circadian trough

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7
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Name the main consequence of jet-lag

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Performance decrement

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Name the research study associated with performance decrement of jet-lag

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Recht (1995)

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Outline Recht (1995)

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The West coast of the USA is 3 hours behind the East so when travelling East to West, phase delay (easier) and West to East, phase advance (harder). They analysed US baseball results over 3 years and found when teams travelled from East to the West (phase delay) won on average 44% of games and when teams travelled from West to the East, (phase advance) won on average 37%

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Name 2 positive points about Recht (1995)

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1) Real-life setting

2) Carried out over a long period of time

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Name a negative point about Recht (1995)

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There would be other factors affecting the results

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12
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Name 5 factors affecting jet-lag

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1) Bad sleep due to stress
2) Alcohol/coffee
3) Noise
4) Low-oxygen carbon air
5) Annoying passengers

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13
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What seems to be responsible for jet-lag?

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The hormone melatonin (it reaches in peak level when we are asleep)

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What is a big factor in jet-lag and the research study associated with it?

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Age - Sack (2007) found jet-lag jet-lag decreases with age

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15
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What are the main 2 factors in jet-lag?

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1) Age

2) Individual differences

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16
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Explain individual differences in jet-lag

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Some people are more resistant to the effects of jet-lag - ‘phase tolerance’

17
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Name 4 ways to reduce the effect of jet-lag

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1) Sleep well before
2) Avoid caffeine or alcohol
3) On arrival, use and adjust to the local zeitgebers
4) Beaumont (2004) found melatonin given at bedtime 3 days before travel and for 5 days after arrival significantly reduced symptoms