Journal of biological rhythms

How Napping and Light Exposure Patterns May Affect the Human Body Clock

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Abstract

Simulations based on data from 20 children suggest that napping patterns influence circadian timing through altered light exposure.

  • Different circadian phases were predicted for children with napping versus non-napping light patterns.
  • Reduced afternoon light during naps and increased evening light from later bedtimes contributed to the phase differences.
  • Longer and earlier naps were associated with larger phase delays in circadian timing.
  • Light pulses produced more significant shifts in circadian timing compared to dark pulses.
  • The dynamics of the circadian clock and light processing may mediate the effects of daytime naps on circadian timing.

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The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: SRS has no financial or personal conflicts to declare. MKL reports receiving travel funds from the Australian Research Council and research support from the National Institutes of Health, beyond the submitted work. CDB reports receiving research support from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, LumosTech, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, outside the submitted work.
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