Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)

How lens clarity and pupil size influence light's effect on melatonin in children and adults

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Abstract

Children's lens transmittance was found to be higher than that of adults, particularly in the short wavelength region (p < 0.001).

  • Pupil size in children was significantly larger than in adults under both dim (p = 0.003) and light (p < 0.001) conditions.
  • Children's non-visual photoreception was 1.48 times greater than that of adults.
  • Melatonin suppression in children was 1.52 times greater than in adults (n = 9 for each group).
  • Lens transmittance and pupil size may contribute to age-related differences in light-induced melatonin suppression.

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