Phase-Dependent Effect of Room Light Exposure in a 5-h Advance of the Sleep-Wake Cycle: Implications for Jet Lag

Jun 11, 2002Journal of biological rhythms

How timing of room light exposure before sleep affects the body clock and jet lag

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Abstract

A mean advance shift of +5:22±0:15 hours in core body temperature was observed in subjects exposed to room light early in the day.

  • Exposure to bright artificial light can accelerate the body's adjustment to a new sleep-wake schedule.
  • Circadian assessments showed that only subjects with early exposure to room light synchronized their internal body clock with the new schedule.
  • Significant shifts in plasma melatonin levels and subjective alertness were observed alongside changes in core body temperature.
  • Subjects exposed to light later in the day did not adjust their circadian rhythms effectively to the new time zone.

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