Circadian photoentrainment varies by season and depressed state: associations between light sensitivity and sleep and circadian timing

Mar 26, 2024Sleep

How seasonal changes and depression affect sensitivity to light and its link to sleep and body clock timing

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Abstract

Greater light sensitivity was associated with later circadian phase in summer (β = 0.23; p = 0.03).

  • Light sensitivity, assessed via the post-illumination pupil response, may influence circadian phase timing.
  • The association between light sensitivity and circadian phase was not observed during the winter months.
  • In participants with minimal depression, higher light sensitivity correlated with shorter DLMO-midsleep phase angles (β = 0.20; p = 0.03).
  • No significant relationship was found between light sensitivity and circadian alignment in participants with moderate depression.

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