Timely use of in-car dim blue light and blue blockers in the morning does not improve circadian adaptation of fast rotating shift workers

Feb 16, 2021Chronobiology international

Using dim blue light and blue blockers in the morning does not help shift workers adjust their body clocks faster

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Abstract

Participants exhibited a phase delay of approximately 2 hours after four consecutive night shifts under different light conditions.

  • Circadian adaptation to night work is often limited due to exposure to natural light during morning commutes.
  • Chronic circadian misalignment is associated with negative effects on sleep and long-term health.
  • In-car dim blue light exposure and blue-blocking glasses did not significantly improve sleepiness or alertness.
  • No differences in alertness or sleepiness were observed between light conditions in both summer and winter studies.
  • A greater number of consecutive night shifts may be necessary to achieve better circadian alignment.
  • Higher light levels may be needed for effective circadian adaptation in night shift workers.

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