Correcting delayed circadian phase with bright light therapy predicts improvement in ADHD symptoms: A pilot study

Mar 23, 2017Journal of psychiatric research

Improving ADHD symptoms may be linked to resetting the body’s internal clock with bright light therapy

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Abstract

Bright light therapy (BLT) advanced the phase of melatonin release by 31 minutes in participants with ADHD.

  • Over a 2-week period, mid-sleep time advanced by 57 minutes.
  • Significant correlations were found between phase advances in melatonin release and reductions in ADHD symptoms measured by ADHD-Rating Scales.
  • Decreased total ADHD-RS scores were associated with earlier melatonin release and mid-sleep time.
  • No significant changes were observed in sleep quality metrics for a subset of participants despite phase advances.
  • This approach may provide a complementary treatment for ADHD symptoms and delayed sleep timing.

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