Applying Melanopic Lux to Measure Biological Light Effects on Melatonin Suppression and Subjective Sleepiness

May 27, 2017Current Alzheimer research

Using Melanopic Lux to Measure How Light Affects Melatonin Levels and Sleepiness

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Abstract

Melanopic lux was found to be the best predictor for changes in melatonin concentrations, with an R² of 0.16.

  • Melanopic lux may provide a standardized metric for assessing non-visual effects of light in humans.
  • A significant dose-response relationship exists between melanopic lux and melatonin concentrations across 18 lighting conditions.
  • Photopic illuminance ranged from 3 to 604 lx during the study.
  • Subjective sleepiness was not significantly predicted by melanopic lux, indicating a specific relationship with melatonin.
  • These findings suggest potential applications of melanopic lux in various environments, such as nursing homes and workplaces.

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