Clocks & Sleep (Oct 2023)

Relationship between Circadian Phase Delay without Morning Light and Phase Advance by Bright Light Exposure the Following Morning

  • Michihiro Ohashi,
  • Taisuke Eto,
  • Toaki Takasu,
  • Yuki Motomura,
  • Shigekazu Higuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/clockssleep5040041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 615 – 626

Abstract

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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 circadian phase marker on each day. In the 27 individuals used for the analysis, DLMO was delayed significantly (−0.24 ± 0.33 h, p p p < 0.05). However, no significant correlations with circadian phase, chronotype or sleep habits were found. These phase shifts may reflect the stability of the phase, but do not account for an individual’s chronotype-related indicators.

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