Effectiveness of a Red-visor Cap for Preventing Light-induced Melatonin Suppression during Simulated Night Work

Dec 27, 2011Journal of physiological anthropology

Red-visor caps may help prevent melatonin loss from light during night work

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Abstract

The red-visor cap reduced melatonin suppression to 7.7±3.3% compared to 52.6±22.4% with a nonvisor cap.

  • Melatonin concentration significantly decreased in participants using a nonvisor cap under bright light.
  • In contrast, using the red-visor cap did not result in significant melatonin suppression.
  • Performance on psychomotor vigilance tasks remained unaffected while using the red-visor cap.
  • The red-visor cap was associated with increased subjective sleepiness compared to dim light conditions.
  • Brightness and visual comfort were not adversely impacted by the red-visor cap.

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