Effects of bright light and near-infrared light on insomnia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults: a randomized clinical trial

Mar 7, 2026Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy

Bright and near-infrared light effects on insomnia symptoms in older adults living at home

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Abstract

Subjective sleep duration improved by 1.08 hours with combined near-infrared and white light therapy in older adults with insomnia symptoms.

  • All intervention groups experienced significant improvements in sleep quality as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
  • Participants receiving white light therapy reported an average increase in sleep duration of 0.43 hours, while those receiving near-infrared therapy reported an increase of 0.81 hours.
  • Chronotype appeared to influence treatment outcomes, with late chronotypes showing more improvement with white light and early chronotypes benefiting more from the combination of near-infrared and white light.
  • No significant changes were detected in objective sleep measurements or melatonin levels during the study.

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