Red light: A novel, non-pharmacological intervention to promote alertness in shift workers

Sep 21, 2020Journal of safety research

Red light as a new way to boost alertness in shift workers without drugs

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Abstract

Preliminary results indicate that red and blue light interventions improved response times in shift workers.

  • Red light exposure at work is associated with improved response times, while blue light also showed similar effects.
  • Accuracy and hit rates were not significantly affected by either red or blue light interventions.
  • Self-reported sleep disturbances decreased with blue light exposure compared to dim white light.
  • Continued research aims to clarify the impact of these lighting interventions on melatonin levels and objective sleep measures.

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