Brief morning light treatment for sleep/wake disturbances in older memory-impaired individuals and their caregivers

Mar 13, 2012Sleep medicine

Short morning light therapy for sleep problems in older people with memory issues and their caregivers

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Abstract

Exposure to bright light phototherapy for 30 minutes daily significantly reduced total sleep time in older individuals with memory impairments.

  • Care recipients showed a decrease in time in bed and total sleep time during bright light exposure compared to dim light (p<0.05).
  • An earlier out of bed time in the morning was associated with the reduction in time in bed (p<0.001).
  • The decrease in total sleep time correlated with lower sleep efficiency and increased wakefulness after initially falling asleep (p<0.001).
  • Caregivers did not experience changes in sleep measures related to phototherapy but showed improvements in sleepiness, insomnia symptoms, and depressive symptoms (p<0.05).

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