Nature and Science of Sleep (Jun 2023)

Simulated Night-Shift Schedule Disrupts the Plasma Lipidome and Reveals Early Markers of Cardiovascular Disease Risk [Corrigendum]

  • Kyle JE,
  • Bramer LM,
  • Claborne D,
  • Stratton KG,
  • Bloodsworth KJ,
  • Teeguarden JG,
  • Gaddameedhi S,
  • Metz TO,
  • Van Dongen HPA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 477 – 478

Abstract

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Kyle JE, Bramer LM, Claborne D, et al. Nat Sci Sleep. 2022;14:981–994. The authors have advised there is an error in Figure 1 on page 983 of the published paper. Due to an error that occurred inadvertently at the time of figure assembly the nighttime meals in the simulated night shift condition – which occurred at 01:00 after 7.0 hours of scheduled wakefulness on days 3, 4 and 5 – were missed in the schematic. The correct Figure 1 is as follows. Figure 1 Study design. Participants were on a simulated day-shift (top) or night-shift (bottom) schedule for 3 days (yellow = scheduled wake, black = sleep opportunity), then underwent a 24-h period of wakefulness under constant routine conditions (red), during which blood plasma was collected every 3 h. Clock time is indicated above.Abbreviation: M, meal. The authors apologize for this error and advise it does not affect the results and conclusions of the paper.

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