Psychopharmacology

Afternoon Melatonin Helps Shift the Body’s Internal Clock Earlier with a Gradually Earlier Sleep Schedule

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Abstract

Melatonin produced 1.3 ± 0.7 hours of phase advances compared to 0.7 ± 0.7 hours with placebo.

  • Melatonin administration resulted in significantly larger phase advances in circadian rhythms.
  • Participants experienced increased sleepiness and performance decrements in the hours following melatonin ingestion.
  • Using afternoon/evening melatonin alongside a gradually advancing sleep schedule could enhance phase shifting.
  • Morning bright light may be more effective and better tolerated than afternoon/evening melatonin.

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