Previously, we presented our preliminary results (N = 14) investigating the effects of short-wavelength light from a smartphone during the evening on sleep and circadian rhythms (Höhn et al., 2021). Here, we now demonstrate our full sample (N = 33 men), where polysomnography and body temperature were recorded during three experimental nights and subjects read for 90 min on a smartphone with or without a filter or from a book. Cortisol, melatonin and affectivity were assessed before and after sleep. These results confirm our earlier findings, indicating reduced slow-wave-sleep and -activity in the first night quarter after reading on the smartphone without a filter. The same was true for the cortisol-awakening-response. Although subjective s...
The widespread use of electric light and electronic devices has resulted in an excessive exposure to...
While previous studies have demonstrated short-wavelength sensitivity to the acute alerting effects ...
A necessary biological process, sleep is foundational to health and wellness with numerous functions...
Background: It has been shown that short-wavelength blue component of the visible light spectrum can...
Ample research has shown that light influences our emotions, cognition, and sleep quality. However, ...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of electronic devices emitting blue light during evening hours has been as...
Experimental and interventional studies show that light can regulate sleep timing and sleepiness whi...
The exposure of humans to artificial light at night (ALAN) with predominant blue part of the visible...
Background & Objectives: The direct exposure to blue light that has been emitted from personal elect...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
Background: The use of electronic devices emitting blue light during evening hours has been associat...
During diurnal Circadian phase,“Red”light (630 nm) administrationis associated with greater alerting...
While previous studies have demonstrated short-wavelength sensitivity to the acute alerting effects ...
The widespread use of electric light and electronic devices has resulted in an excessive exposure to...
While previous studies have demonstrated short-wavelength sensitivity to the acute alerting effects ...
A necessary biological process, sleep is foundational to health and wellness with numerous functions...
Background: It has been shown that short-wavelength blue component of the visible light spectrum can...
Ample research has shown that light influences our emotions, cognition, and sleep quality. However, ...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
We compared the effects of bedroom-intensity light from a standard fluorescent and a blue- (i.e., sh...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of electronic devices emitting blue light during evening hours has been as...
Experimental and interventional studies show that light can regulate sleep timing and sleepiness whi...
The exposure of humans to artificial light at night (ALAN) with predominant blue part of the visible...
Background & Objectives: The direct exposure to blue light that has been emitted from personal elect...
Objectives: Light is not only crucial for vision but also influences other aspects of physiology and...
Background: The use of electronic devices emitting blue light during evening hours has been associat...
During diurnal Circadian phase,“Red”light (630 nm) administrationis associated with greater alerting...
While previous studies have demonstrated short-wavelength sensitivity to the acute alerting effects ...
The widespread use of electric light and electronic devices has resulted in an excessive exposure to...
While previous studies have demonstrated short-wavelength sensitivity to the acute alerting effects ...
A necessary biological process, sleep is foundational to health and wellness with numerous functions...