Combination of Light and Melatonin Time Cues for Phase Advancing the Human Circadian Clock

Nov 2, 2013Sleep

Using light and melatonin timing together to shift the human body clock earlier

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Abstract

Morning bright light combined with evening melatonin induced a greater phase advance of the dim light melatonin onset than either treatment alone.

  • Thirty-six healthy participants were involved in a randomized placebo-controlled study.
  • Exogenous melatonin (5 mg) was administered 5.75 hours before habitual bedtime.
  • Bright light exposure (∼3000 lux) occurred 1 hour before habitual wake time.
  • Both bright light and melatonin alone produced similar phase advances in the circadian clock.
  • The combination of bright light and melatonin suggests that the human circadian clock integrates information from multiple time cues.

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