Journal of pineal research

Evening light strongly reduces melatonin in preschool children

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Abstract

Melatonin levels in children were suppressed by 69.4% to 98.7% during light exposure at various intensities.

  • Light exposure in the hour before bedtime significantly suppressed melatonin levels in preschool-aged children.
  • Melatonin suppression averaged 85.4% across all tested light intensities, with no intensity-dependent response detected.
  • Children exposed to lower light intensities (5-40 lux) experienced less melatonin suppression compared to those exposed to higher intensities.
  • Melatonin levels remained below 50% of baseline for at least 50 minutes after light exposure in 62% of participants.
  • Recovery of melatonin levels post-exposure was not affected by the light intensity used.

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