Preflight Adjustment to Eastward Travel:3 Days of Advancing Sleep with and without Morning Bright Light

Aug 23, 2003Journal of biological rhythms

Adjusting sleep earlier for 3 days before eastward travel with or without morning bright light

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Abstract

The mean phase advance of circadian rhythms was 2.1 hours with continuous bright light exposure.

  • Three treatments were tested: continuous bright light, intermittent bright light, and ordinary dim indoor light.
  • The mean phase advances for the dim, intermittent, and continuous light groups were 0.6, 1.5, and 2.1 hours, respectively.
  • Both the intermittent and continuous light groups showed significantly greater phase advances than the dim light group (p < 0.01).
  • Side effects related to sleep and mood were assessed and found to be small across all treatment groups.
  • A small phase advance could reduce the re-entrainment needed upon arrival at a new time zone.

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