Abstract Light exposure at night has various implications for human health, but little is known about its effects on energy metabolism during subsequent sleep. We investigated the effects of polychromatic white light using conventional light-emitting diodes (LED) and an alternative light source, organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), producing reduced spectral content in the short wavelength of blue light (455 nm). Ten male participants were exposed to either LED, OLED (1000 lx), or dim (< 10 lx) light for 4 h before sleep in a metabolic chamber. Following OLED exposure, energy expenditure and core body temperature during sleep were significantly decreased (p < 0.001). Fat oxidation during sleep was significantly reduced (p = 0.001) after th...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Life in 24-h society relies on the use of artificial light at night that might disrupt synchronizati...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
Aims/hypothesis In our modern society, artificial light is available around the clock and most peopl...
Many animal studies have reported an association between melatonin suppression and the disturbance o...
During diurnal Circadian phase, “Red” light (630 nm) administration is associated with greater alert...
With the inherent sleep and wake cycle regulated by natural sunlight, the human body has evolved ove...
The widespread use of electric light and electronic devices has resulted in an excessive exposure to...
Life on earth has evolved during the past several billion years under relatively bright days and dar...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
Several scientific studies indicate that blue light exposure at night reduces the melatonin secretio...
Evening exposure to electric light can acutely suppress melatonin levels and adversely affect subseq...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Life in 24-h society relies on the use of artificial light at night that might disrupt synchronizati...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
Aims/hypothesis In our modern society, artificial light is available around the clock and most peopl...
Many animal studies have reported an association between melatonin suppression and the disturbance o...
During diurnal Circadian phase, “Red” light (630 nm) administration is associated with greater alert...
With the inherent sleep and wake cycle regulated by natural sunlight, the human body has evolved ove...
The widespread use of electric light and electronic devices has resulted in an excessive exposure to...
Life on earth has evolved during the past several billion years under relatively bright days and dar...
Abstract Background The non-image forming system, which conveys light information to circadian and s...
Several scientific studies indicate that blue light exposure at night reduces the melatonin secretio...
Evening exposure to electric light can acutely suppress melatonin levels and adversely affect subseq...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Life in 24-h society relies on the use of artificial light at night that might disrupt synchronizati...