Greater sensitivity of the circadian system of women to bright light, but not dim‐to‐moderate light

Jul 23, 2024Journal of pineal research

Women’s internal body clocks respond more strongly to bright light but not to low or medium light

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Abstract

Women exhibited significantly greater melatonin suppression than men under high light conditions of 400 lux and 2000 lux.

  • Circadian timing in women tends to be earlier than in men.
  • Women showed increased sensitivity to bright light, but not to lower light levels (10-200 lux).
  • The sensitivity to light-induced melatonin suppression was not influenced by menstrual phase or levels of sex hormones.
  • These findings indicate that sex differences in circadian timing may be linked to a heightened response to bright light rather than to dim or moderate light.

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