DARK GOGGLES AND BRIGHT LIGHT IMPROVE CIRCADIAN-RHYTHM ADAPTATION TO NIGHT-SHIFT WORK

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作者
EASTMAN, CI
STEWART, KT
MAHONEY, MP
LIU, LW
FOGG, LF
机构
[1] Biological Rhythms Research Lab, Rush Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612-3864
关键词
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS; BODY TEMPERATURE; SLEEP; SHIFT WORK; BRIGHT LIGHT;
D O I
10.1093/sleep/17.6.535
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
We compared the contributions of bright light during the night shift and dark goggles during daylight for phase shifting the circadian rhythm of temperature to realign with a 12-hour shift of sleep. After 10 baseline days there were 8 night-work/day-sleep days. Temperature was continuously recorded from 50 subjects. There were four groups in a 2 x 2 design: light (bright, dim), goggles (yes, no). Subjects were exposed to bright light (about 5,000 lux) for 6 hours on the first 2 night shifts. Dim light was <500 lux. Both bright light and goggles were significant factors for producing circadian rhythm phase shifts. The combination of bright light plus goggles was the most effective, whereas the combination of dim light and no goggles was the least effective. The temperature rhythm either phase advanced or phase delayed when it aligned with daytime sleep. However, when subjects did not have goggles only phase advances occurred. Goggles were necessary for producing phase delays. The most likely explanation is that daylight during the travel-home window after a night shift inhibits phase-delay shifts, and goggles can prevent this inhibition. Larger temperature-rhythm phase shifts were associated with better subjective daytime sleep, less subjective fatigue and better mood.
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