Medium-intensity light produces circadian rhythm adaptation to simulated night-shift work.
Medium-intensity light helps adjust the body's internal clock to night-shift work
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Abstract
100% of subjects exposed to approximately 5700 lux light showed sufficient phase delays for circadian adaptation during simulated night work.
- During the 3rd through 5th days of night work, 85% of subjects exposed to approximately 1230 lux also exhibited adequate phase delays.
- Only 42% of subjects in the constant low-intensity light group (< 250 lux) achieved similar phase delays.
- Phase shifts were significantly greater in the high and medium light groups compared to the low group.
- Larger phase shifts were associated with increased sleep duration and reduced fatigue.
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