OBJECTIVE Assess whether a blue-enriched light intervention improves nocturnal alertness and daytime sleep of night workers. METHODS Thirteen miners performing 12-hour night shifts for 12 consecutives nights were exposed to… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE Assess whether a blue-enriched light intervention improves nocturnal alertness and daytime sleep of night workers. METHODS Thirteen miners performing 12-hour night shifts for 12 consecutives nights were exposed to a baseline and a blue-enriched light condition. All subjects wore an actigraph and completed a Psychomotor Vigilance Task at the beginning and at the end of each shift. Data was analyzed with linear mixed models. RESULTS In the blue-enriched light condition, the daily increase in median RT, mean RT, slowest 10% of RT, and fastest 10% of RT was lower than that observed in the baseline condition between day 1 and 12 (p ≤ 0.05). CONCLUSIONS The addition of blue-enriched light during a long period of extended night shifts counteracts most of the daily decline in nocturnal alertness observed in the standard lighting condition, irrespectively of sleep duration and sleep efficiency.
               
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