Nocturnal Melatonin Suppression by Adolescents and Adults for Different Levels, Spectra, and Durations of Light Exposure

Feb 27, 2019Journal of biological rhythms

How Different Amounts, Colors, and Lengths of Light Reduce Nighttime Melatonin in Teens and Adults

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Abstract

Melatonin suppression was significantly influenced by light level, spectrum, and exposure duration, with effects observed across a range of 40 to 1000 lux.

  • Melatonin suppression decreased with longer exposure durations for both adolescents and adults.
  • No significant difference was found in circadian sensitivity to short-wavelength light between adolescents and adults.
  • A longer time was required to observe notable melatonin suppression at lower light levels compared to higher levels.
  • Dose-response curves for both light spectra and age groups may inform recommendations for circadian-effective lighting in various environments.

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