Delayed sleep phase (and sometimes free-run) is common in the Antarctic winter (no natural sunlight) and optimizing the artificial light conditions is desirable. This project evaluated sleep when using 17 000 K blue-enriched lamps compared with standard white lamps (5000 K) for personal and communal illumination. Base personnel, 10 males, five females, 32.5 ± 8 years took part in the study. From 24 March to 21 September 2006 light exposure alternated between 4–5-week periods of standard white (5000 K) and blue-enriched lamps (17 000 K), with a 3-week control before and after extra light. Sleep and light exposure were assessed by actigraphy and sleep diaries. General health (RAND 36-item questionnaire) and circadian phase (urinary 6-sulphato...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
\u3cp\u3eWe tested the effect of different lights as a countermeasure against sleep-loss decrements ...
Delayed sleep phase (and sometimes free-run) is common in the Antarctic winter (no natural sunlight)...
Delayed sleep phase (and sometimes free-run) is common in the Antarctic winter (no natural sunlight)...
Antarctic Base personnel live for 3 months in winter with no natural sunlight. This project compared...
Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, have repor...
Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, have repor...
<div><p>Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, ha...
\u3cp\u3eStudies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, h...
Previous work has demonstrated that exposure to an hour of bright light in the morning and the eveni...
Previous work has demonstrated that exposure to an hour of bright light in the morning and the eveni...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Changes in sleep parameters during and after night-shift and the effects of bright white (2500–3000 ...
Changes in sleep parameters during and after night-shift and the effects of bright white (2500–3000 ...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
\u3cp\u3eWe tested the effect of different lights as a countermeasure against sleep-loss decrements ...
Delayed sleep phase (and sometimes free-run) is common in the Antarctic winter (no natural sunlight)...
Delayed sleep phase (and sometimes free-run) is common in the Antarctic winter (no natural sunlight)...
Antarctic Base personnel live for 3 months in winter with no natural sunlight. This project compared...
Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, have repor...
Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, have repor...
<div><p>Studies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, ha...
\u3cp\u3eStudies in Polar Base stations, where personnel have no access to sunlight during winter, h...
Previous work has demonstrated that exposure to an hour of bright light in the morning and the eveni...
Previous work has demonstrated that exposure to an hour of bright light in the morning and the eveni...
Use of blue-enriched light has received increasing interest regarding its activating and performance...
Changes in sleep parameters during and after night-shift and the effects of bright white (2500–3000 ...
Changes in sleep parameters during and after night-shift and the effects of bright white (2500–3000 ...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
\u3cp\u3eWe tested the effect of different lights as a countermeasure against sleep-loss decrements ...