Combinations of Bright Light, Scheduled Dark, Sunglasses, and Melatonin to Facilitate Circadian Entrainment to Night Shift Work

Dec 12, 2003Journal of biological rhythms

Using bright light, timed darkness, sunglasses, and melatonin to help adjust the body clock for night shift work

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Abstract

Young participants (n = 67) undergoing simulated night shifts showed varying degrees of circadian re-entrainment based on intervention combinations.

  • Participants were categorized into earlier and later groups based on their dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) times.
  • Complete re-entrainment was achieved by later participants regardless of the intervention used.
  • Almost all earlier participants achieved complete re-entrainment with the use of bright light during night shifts.
  • Darker sunglasses improved phase-delay in earlier participants when only room light was used during night shifts, but melatonin did not enhance this effect.
  • The optimal strategy for complete circadian adaptation to night-shift work includes bright light exposure at night, dark sunglasses during the commute home, and a consistent early daytime sleep period.

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