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Comparing Two Ways to Reduce Smartphone Screen Effects on the Body’s Daily Clock

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Abstract

Night-mode functions in smartphones reduced melatonin suppression values (MSVs) by up to 93%.

  • The warmest night-mode produced the least melatonin suppression.
  • Blue-light-reducing spectacles reduced melatonin suppression by 33%.
  • Coated blue-light-reducing lenses were more effective than tinted lenses.
  • All smartphones tested emitted short-wavelength light that could disrupt circadian cycles at night.
  • Night-mode functions were more effective than blue-light-reducing spectacles in minimizing short-wavelength light exposure (up to 2.25 times).

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