Workplace lighting for improving alertness and mood in daytime workers

Mar 3, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Workplace lighting and its effects on alertness and mood in daytime workers

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Abstract

High correlated colour temperature (CCT) light may improve alertness in daytime workers, based on results from two studies with 163 participants.

  • High CCT light is associated with a standardized mean difference (SMD) of -0.69 in alertness compared to standard illumination.
  • No significant differences in positive or negative mood were observed when comparing high CCT light to standard lighting.
  • High CCT light may result in fewer adverse events compared to standard illumination.
  • Different proportions of direct and indirect light in the workplace do not appear to affect alertness or mood.
  • Individually applied blue-enriched light could enhance alertness and improve mood, based on one small study.
  • Morning bright light exposure is not significantly more effective than afternoon exposure for improving alertness and mood in individuals with subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder.

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