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The effects of food and drink intake to driving performance: a systematic review

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Human-related factors are considered to be the main cause of traffic incidents or accidents, causing 69.70% of the incidents. Several studies have been conducted to identify the relationship between drowsiness or fatigue and driving performance. Furthermore, a number of other studies not only discussed the symptoms causing drowsiness but also tried to investigate related factors that cause sleepiness or fatigue while driving. On the other hand, some discussed the quantity and quality of sleep as well as food and drink intake before and while driving. This systematic review, which is based on the PRISMA method, aims to map previous studies that investigated the effect of different food/drink consumption, either taken prior to driving or while driving, on the on-road driving characteristics of drivers. Furthermore, this article is expected to serve as a reference for further research that could potentially contribute to minimizing driving errors that lead to incident or accident. From 1871 articles screened, 7 studies related to food/drink intake and driving performance were reviewed. On the basis of the existing studies, no real evidence showing the presence of the association between food intake and the monotony of the road to decrease the driving performance has been found; therefore, further research is needed.
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Bibliogr. 17 poz.
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  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesa 10, Bandung, Indonesia 40132
  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesa 10, Bandung, Indonesia 40132
  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesa 10, Bandung, Indonesia 40132
  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesa 10, Bandung, Indonesia 40132
Bibliografia
  • 1. Saputra, A.D. Study of Traffic Accident Rate in Indonesia Base on KNKT (Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi) Database from 2007-2016. Warta Penelitian Perhubungan. 2017. Vol. 29. P. 179-190.
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  • 5. Karl, J.P. & Thompson, L.A. & Niro, P.J. & Margolis, L.M. & McClung, J.P. & Cao, J.J. & Whigham, L.D. & Combs, G.F. & Young, A.J. & Lieberman, H.R. & Pasiakos, S.M. Transient decrements in mood during energy deficit are independent of dietary protein-to-carbohydrate ratio. Physiology & behavior. 2015. Vol. 139. P. 524-531.
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  • 8. Watson, P. & Whale, A. & Mears, S.A. et al. Mild hypohydration increases the frequency of driver errors during a prolonged, monotonous driving task. Physiology and Behavior. 2015. Vol. 147. P. 313-318.
  • 9. Reyner, L.A. & Wells, S.J. & Mortlock, V. & Horne, J.A. 'Post-lunch' sleepiness during prolonged, monotonous driving - Effects of meal size. Physiology and Behavior. 2012. Vol. 105. No. 4. P. 1088-1091.
  • 10. Mets, M.A.J. & Ketzer, S. & Blom, C. & Olivier, B. & Verster, J.C. Positive effects of an Energy Drink on driving performance during prolonged driving. Psychopharmacology. 2011. Vol. 214. No. 3. P. 737-745.
  • 11. Bragg, C. & Desbrow, B. & Hall, S. & Irwin, C. Effect of meal glycemic load and caffeine consumption on prolonged monotonous driving performance. Physiology and Behavior. 2017. Vol. 181. P. 110-116.
  • 12. Li, Y.C. & Sze, N.N. & Wong, S.C. & Yan, W. & Tsui, K.L. & So, F.L. A simulation study of the effects of alcohol on driving performance in a Chinese population. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2016 Oct. 1. Vol. 95. P. 334-342.
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