Melatonin Treatment Effects on Adolescent Students' Sleep Timing and Sleepiness in a Placebo-Controlled Crossover Study

Sep 26, 2012Chronobiology international

Melatonin’s effects on sleep timing and sleepiness in teenage students in a placebo-controlled study

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Abstract

Students fell asleep 68 minutes earlier and slept 62 minutes longer each night after taking a small daily dose of melatonin.

  • Reported sleep-onset times were significantly advanced after melatonin administration compared to placebo (p < .005).
  • Morning melatonin levels in saliva decreased, while evening levels increased, suggesting a shift in sleep phase.
  • Students experienced less waking up and reduced daytime sleepiness during melatonin weeks compared to placebo weeks.
  • Evening sleepiness increased during melatonin weeks, which may contribute to improved alertness during school days.

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