The use of plasma melatonin levels and light in the assessment and treatment of chronobiologic sleep and mood disorders.
Using blood melatonin levels and light to assess and treat sleep and mood problems linked to body clock disruptions
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Abstract
Plasma melatonin was measured to assess its role in circadian and seasonal rhythms in humans.
- Three critical parameters for light to influence circadian rhythms in humans are intensity, wavelength, and timing.
- Exposure to bright light in the morning is associated with an advancement of circadian rhythms.
- Exposure to bright light in the evening is linked to a delay in circadian rhythms.
- Chronobiologic sleep and mood disorders may be categorized into phase advance or phase delayed subtypes.
- Treatment for phase advanced disorders could involve evening light, while morning light may be beneficial for phase delayed disorders.
- Preliminary evidence suggests melatonin may be involved in regulating the circadian rhythm of intraocular pressure.
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