Annual variation in daily light exposure and circadian change of melatonin and cortisol concentrations at a northern latitude with large seasonal differences in photoperiod length

Jul 21, 2016Journal of physiological anthropology

Yearly changes in daily light exposure and daily melatonin and cortisol rhythms in a northern location with big seasonal daylight differences

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Seasonal differences in daily light exposure were observed across varying times of day for a group of Swedish office workers.

  • Significant seasonal variations were identified in daily light exposure throughout the year.
  • Different exposure patterns emerged, with increased light exposure in the afternoon/evening during summer.
  • In winter, spring, and autumn, most light exposure occurred in the morning and early afternoon.
  • Melatonin levels showed seasonal variation, with higher peak levels observed in winter and elevated levels noted in the morning at 07:00.

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