Weekly, seasonal, and chronotype‐dependent variation of dim‐light melatonin onset

Feb 20, 2021Journal of pineal research

Weekly, seasonal, and daily rhythm differences in the start of melatonin production under dim light

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Abstract

In summer, dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) and sleep times were about 1 hour earlier compared to winter.

  • Both season and weekly schedule are associated with changes in circadian phase and sleep.
  • DLMO and sleep times occur later on work-free days compared to workdays.
  • Sleep duration is shorter during summer than in winter.
  • Late chronotypes may experience rapid phase shifts as their schedule changes between workdays and work-free days.
  • The phase of entrainment relates more to midday or midnight than to sunrise or sunset.

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