Morning Melatonin Has Limited Benefit as a Soporific For Daytime Sleep After Night Work

Nov 22, 2005Chronobiology international

Morning melatonin has little effect on helping daytime sleep after night shifts

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Abstract

Melatonin was associated with small improvements in sleep quality and quantity, but differences were not statistically significant.

  • Exogenous melatonin administration is known to affect circadian rhythms and sleep.
  • In a previous study, participants experienced large phase delays after working night shifts.
  • Melatonin did not increase the magnitude of phase delays despite being expected to do so.
  • Comparisons between melatonin and placebo groups indicated some participants slept better on certain days.
  • The soporific effect of melatonin is small when given before 7-hour daytime sleep after night shifts.

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