Randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a blue-enriched light intervention to improve alertness and performance in night shift workers

Jun 21, 2017Occupational and environmental medicine

Blue-enriched light may improve alertness and performance in night shift workers: a controlled trial

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Abstract

Blue-enriched white light improved subjective sleepiness in night workers when exposure coincided with the circadian aMT6s peak.

  • Subjective and objective sleepiness increased during night shifts regardless of light condition.
  • No significant differences in sleepiness were found between the blue-enriched light and standard white light conditions overall.
  • When exposure to blue-enriched light occurred at the time of the aMT6s peak, subjective sleepiness was reduced compared to standard light.
  • Results suggest that timing of light exposure may play a critical role in its effectiveness for night workers.

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