2023
DOI: 10.3390/clockssleep5040041
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Relationship between Circadian Phase Delay without Morning Light and Phase Advance by Bright Light Exposure the Following Morning

Michihiro Ohashi,
Taisuke Eto,
Toaki Takasu
et al.

Abstract: Humans have a circadian rhythm for which the period varies among individuals. In the present study, we investigated the amount of natural phase delay of circadian rhythms after spending a day under dim light (Day 1 to Day 2) and the amount of phase advance due to light exposure (8000 lx, 4100 K) the following morning (Day 2 to Day 3). The relationships of the phase shifts with the circadian phase, chronotype and sleep habits were also investigated. Dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) was investigated as a circadi… Show more

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“…The advances in our understanding of the non-visual effects of light have highlighted their impact on people's performance [7][8][9][10], health [11,12] and physical and physiological wellbeing [13][14][15][16]. This has made illumination a much more complex challenge than simply achieving the requirements of some guidelines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advances in our understanding of the non-visual effects of light have highlighted their impact on people's performance [7][8][9][10], health [11,12] and physical and physiological wellbeing [13][14][15][16]. This has made illumination a much more complex challenge than simply achieving the requirements of some guidelines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%