Dynamic lighting schedules to facilitate circadian adaptation to shifted timing of sleep and wake

May 2, 2022Journal of pineal research

Changing light timing to help the body adjust to new sleep and wake times

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Abstract

In an experiment involving 44 healthy participants, significant circadian phase shifts were observed with different light exposure conditions during simulated night shiftwork.

  • Both gradual and abrupt advance sleep/wake schedule shifts resulted in similar circadian phase shifts of approximately 3 hours.
  • In an abrupt delay protocol, continuous exposure to 8 hours of blue-enriched light produced a larger phase shift of about -6.59 hours compared to the control condition.
  • Intermittent blue-enriched light exposure induced a phase shift of approximately -3.90 hours, achieving around 60% of the effect of continuous exposure despite shorter duration.
  • The addition of moderate intensity exercise to the continuous blue-enriched light exposure did not significantly enhance the phase shift.
  • Overall, adapting to an 8-hour overnight work shift was more effective with delay shifts, especially when paired with high-melanopic irradiance light during wakefulness.

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