Introduction: Sleepiness is responsible for a considerable proportion of traffic accidents. It is thus an important traffic safety issue to find a robust, objective and practical way to estimate the amount of time a person has been awake. To attempt to meet this goal, we investigated the relationship between sleepiness and posture control. Methods: Subjects were kept awake for 36 hours and posturographic data during quiet standing were collected every two hours by means of a force platform. The standing surface (rigid surface or foam surface) and visual (eyes open or eyes closed) conditions were manipulated. Results: In the more challenging conditions (with foam surface and/or eyes closed), the body sway variables derived from the center of the pressure measurement increased significantly when time since awakening became greater than 21 h in almost all subjects. Conclusion: Based on this result, we propose a practical protocol that could robustly assess whether time since awakening was greater than 21 h.
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Pham, Q. C., De Mello, M. T., Narciso, F. V., Neto, M. M., Teixeira, C. W., Antonietti, L. S., … Tufik, S. (2014). Robust evaluation of time since awakening using force platform posturography. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica, 30(4), 322–329. https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-3151.0611
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