Working Under Daylight Intensity Lamp: An Occupational Risk for Developing Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder?

Aug 4, 2005Chronobiology international

Working under bright daylight lamps may increase risk of sleep-wake cycle problems

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Abstract

A 10-day actigraphic record revealed an irregular sleep-wake pattern with extensive day-to-day variability in sleep onset time and duration.

  • The patient exhibited a peak in melatonin levels around noon and oral temperature peak around dawn, indicating disrupted circadian rhythms.
  • Combined treatment with evening melatonin and morning bright light therapy led to stabilization of the sleep-wake pattern and advancement of sleep phase.
  • The patient reported significant improvement in daytime wakefulness after the initiation of the combined treatment protocol.
  • Chronic exposure to bright light at night is associated with serious disruptions in circadian sleep-wake patterns.
  • Occupational exposure to high-intensity light at inappropriate times may contribute to irregular sleep-wake cycles and related mood disorders.

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