Intake of l-serine before bedtime prevents the delay of the circadian phase in real life

Aug 26, 2022Journal of physiological anthropology

Taking L-serine before bed may prevent delays in the body’s daily sleep-wake cycle

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Abstract

Ingestion of L-serine before bedtime did not significantly alter the circadian phase compared to a placebo in a study of 33 healthy university students.

  • Circadian phase, measured by (DLMO), was significantly delayed in the placebo group after intervention.
  • There was a significant difference in the change of DLMO between the L-serine and placebo groups.
  • No significant changes in sleeping habits were observed in either group after the intervention.
  • Positive correlations were found between the advance of DLMO and pre-intervention DLMO levels in both groups.
  • The initial circadian phase did not influence the effect of L-serine on circadian phase delay.

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Key numbers

−0:25 ± 0:41
Change
change in the placebo group after intervention
33
Participants
Total number of healthy university students in the trial
16
L-serine Group Size
Number of participants in the L-serine group

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What this is

  • This trial investigates the effect of L-serine intake before bedtime on circadian phase in real-life settings.
  • Thirty-three healthy university students participated, divided into L-serine and placebo groups.
  • The study measured () as an index of phase.
  • Results indicate that L-serine may prevent circadian phase delay, particularly in real-world conditions.

Essence

  • L-serine intake before bedtime prevents circadian phase delay in healthy individuals. Unlike the placebo group, those taking L-serine did not experience a significant delay in .

Key takeaways

  • L-serine intake before bedtime prevents delay in circadian phase. The placebo group showed a significant delay in , while the L-serine group did not.
  • There was a significant difference in changes between the L-serine and placebo groups, suggesting L-serine's potential in management.
  • The effect of L-serine on circadian phase does not depend on the individual's initial circadian phase, indicating its broad applicability.

Caveats

  • The study was limited to healthy university students, which may not represent broader populations with varying health conditions.
  • The effects of L-serine were not tested in the context of varying light environments outside the controlled study conditions.

Definitions

  • Circadian rhythm: A natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours.
  • Dim light melatonin onset (DLMO): The time at which melatonin levels begin to rise in response to dim light, indicating the onset of the circadian night.

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