Effect of Bright Light and Melatonin on Cognitive and Noncognitive Function in Elderly Residents of Group Care Facilities

Jun 12, 2008JAMA

Bright light and melatonin effects on thinking and daily skills in elderly group home residents

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Abstract

Bright light treatment reduced cognitive deterioration by 0.9 points on the Mini-Mental State Examination.

  • Light therapy also decreased depressive symptoms by 1.5 points on the Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia.
  • Light reduced the increase in functional limitations by 1.8 points per year on the activities of daily living scale.
  • Melatonin significantly shortened sleep onset latency by 8.2 minutes and increased sleep duration by 27 minutes.
  • Melatonin negatively impacted positive affect and increased withdrawn behavior, although this was mitigated when combined with light.
  • Combined treatment of light and melatonin reduced aggressive behavior by 3.9 points on the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Index.

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