Currently, residents commonly experience dehydration and poor nutrition during nighttime duty hours as a result of heavy work load, lack of time to take nutrition and hydration breaks, or limited or no access to healthy food and drinks which may affect residents' work performance. The goal of this study is to compare the effects of two different meal compositions with no typical dietary practices (existing conditions) on work performance of the on-call residents during night shifts.
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Difference in Motor Praxis scores between conditions
Timeframe: Two time points (beginning and end of night shifts) on each night for a total of 3 nights
Difference in Fractal 2-Back between conditions
Timeframe: Two time points (beginning and end of night shifts) on each night for a total of 3 nights
Difference in Balloon Analog Risk between conditions
Timeframe: Two time points (beginning and end of night shifts) on each night for a total of 3 nights
Difference in Psychomotor vigilance test between conditions
Timeframe: Two time points (beginning and end of night shifts) on each night for a total of 3 nights