The acute effects of sleep restriction therapy for insomnia on circadian timing and vigilance

Dec 14, 2020Journal of sleep research

Short-term sleep restriction for insomnia and its immediate effects on body clock and alertness

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Abstract

An increase of 34.8 minutes in phase angle was observed after 2 weeks of sleep-restriction therapy.

  • Participants showed significant improvements in both subjective and objective measures of sleep continuity.
  • Insomnia severity decreased following the sleep-restriction therapy.
  • The timing of attempted sleep was delayed by 46.8 minutes after treatment.
  • Psychomotor vigilance decreased, with reaction time delayed by 52.71 ms and an increase in lapses by 5.84.
  • DLMO timing remained relatively stable throughout the study.

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