A randomized controlled trial with bright light and melatonin for delayed sleep phase disorder: Effects on subjective and objective sleep

Oct 23, 2013Chronobiology international

Effects of bright light and melatonin on sleep in delayed sleep phase disorder: a controlled trial

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Abstract

A total of 40 adolescents and young adults with delayed sleep phase disorder experienced an average advancement of bedtime by 1 hour and rise time by 2 hours during a two-week treatment.

  • All treatment conditions led to a 2-hour advancement of dim light melatonin onset during the two-week intervention.
  • Sleep duration decreased by approximately 1 hour across all groups during the intervention period.
  • At the three-month follow-up, only the group receiving long-term treatment with bright light and melatonin maintained an advanced sleep phase.
  • Sleep duration returned to baseline levels in both groups at the three-month follow-up.

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