Effect of White Light Devoid of “Cyan” Spectrum Radiation on Nighttime Melatonin Suppression Over a 1-h Exposure Duration

Mar 2, 2019Journal of biological rhythms

White light without blue-green tones may reduce nighttime melatonin suppression during 1-hour exposure

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Abstract

Exposure to a 'cyan-gap' light source suppressed melatonin similarly to conventional light sources at the same color temperature.

  • The study involved 16 adult participants across two phases with varying light levels.
  • Significant effects were observed for light level and exposure duration on melatonin suppression.
  • There was no significant effect of the light spectrum on melatonin suppression.
  • Short-term exposure to the 'cyan-gap' light did not yield the predicted reduced melatonin suppression compared to conventional light.

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