Evening Light Intensity and Phase Delay of the Circadian Clock in Early Childhood

Nov 23, 2022Journal of biological rhythms

Evening Light Brightness and Its Link to Shifts in Young Children's Internal Body Clocks

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Abstract

An average circadian phase delay of 56.1 minutes was observed in children exposed to evening light before bedtime.

  • Children aged 3.0 to 4.9 years exhibited significant circadian phase delays when exposed to light in the hour preceding their usual bedtime.
  • The phase shifts varied widely among individuals, indicating large inter-individual variability in sensitivity to light exposure.
  • No direct relationship was found between the intensity of light exposure and the magnitude of the phase shift.
  • A higher percentage of melatonin suppression during light exposure correlated with greater phase delays.
  • The findings suggest that evening light exposure may contribute to behavioral sleep difficulties in young children.

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