Use of melatonin in recovery from jet-lag following an eastward flight across 10 time-zones

Nov 18, 2000Ergonomics

Melatonin use to help recover from jet lag after flying east across 10 time zones

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Abstract

Administration of 5 mg of melatonin daily had no effect on alleviating jet-lag symptoms in subjects traveling from London to Eastern Australia.

  • Subjects reported disturbances in jet-lag symptoms, with some improvement in concentration and sleep after 3-5 days but persistent tiredness by day 6.
  • Grip strength measurements showed no significant differences between those taking melatonin and those on placebo.
  • Partial adjustment of the diurnal rhythm was observed in intra-aural temperature after 6 days, but melatonin did not influence this adjustment process.
  • Most jet-lag symptoms, including irritability and meal satisfaction, showed no significant improvement in the melatonin group compared to placebo.

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