Assessment of a New Dynamic Light Regimen in a Nuclear Power Control Room Without Windows on Quickly Rotating Shiftworkers—Effects on Health, Wakefulness, and Circadian Alignment: A Pilot Study

May 25, 2012Chronobiology international

Effects of a new changing light schedule on health, alertness, and body clock in shiftworkers without windows in a nuclear power control room

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Abstract

New lighting conditions with 745 lux increased alertness during the second night shift.

  • Three different light exposures were tested: strong white/blue light, weak yellow light, and moderate yellow light.
  • The new light treatment showed a significant increase in alertness during the second night shift.
  • Waking time was delayed in the light condition after the third night shift.
  • Wake time during the sleep span increased after the second night shift, suggesting improved adaptation.
  • Effects on sleep efficiency were noted but did not reach statistical significance.
  • Circadian phase effects were difficult to assess due to limited sample size and infrequent melatonin sampling.

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