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Effect of simulated dawn on quality of sleep – a community-based trial

BACKGROUND: Morning light exposure administered as simulated dawn looks a promising method to treat Seasonal Affective Disorder, but it may moreover help with resetting the inaccurate organisation of body clock functions relative to sleep occurring in winter among people in general. Disturbances in...

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Autores principales: Leppämäki, Sami, Meesters, Ybe, Haukka, Jari, Lönnqvist, Jouko, Partonen, Timo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14577838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-3-14
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author Leppämäki, Sami
Meesters, Ybe
Haukka, Jari
Lönnqvist, Jouko
Partonen, Timo
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description BACKGROUND: Morning light exposure administered as simulated dawn looks a promising method to treat Seasonal Affective Disorder, but it may moreover help with resetting the inaccurate organisation of body clock functions relative to sleep occurring in winter among people in general. Disturbances in sleep patterns are common and may compromise wellbeing even in the short term. Our hypothesis was that simulated dawn could improve the subjective quality of sleep during winter. METHODS: A community-based trial with 100 volunteer subjects provided with dawn simulators. Study period lasted for eight weeks, and subjects used the dawn simulators for two weeks at a time, each subject acting as his own control (ABAB-design). Main outcome measure was subjective quality of sleep recorded each morning with Groningen Sleep Quality Scale. RESULTS: 77 subjects completed the trial. Quality of sleep improved while subjects were using dawn simulator-devices (p = 0.001). The treatment became beneficial after six days' use of dawn simulator, but the effect did not last after the use was ceased. CONCLUSION: Dawn simulation may help to improve the subjective quality of sleep, but the benefits are modest. Further research is needed to verify these findings and to elucidate the mechanism by which dawn simulation acts on the sleep-wake pattern.
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spelling pubmed-2700372003-11-21 Effect of simulated dawn on quality of sleep – a community-based trial Leppämäki, Sami Meesters, Ybe Haukka, Jari Lönnqvist, Jouko Partonen, Timo BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Morning light exposure administered as simulated dawn looks a promising method to treat Seasonal Affective Disorder, but it may moreover help with resetting the inaccurate organisation of body clock functions relative to sleep occurring in winter among people in general. Disturbances in sleep patterns are common and may compromise wellbeing even in the short term. Our hypothesis was that simulated dawn could improve the subjective quality of sleep during winter. METHODS: A community-based trial with 100 volunteer subjects provided with dawn simulators. Study period lasted for eight weeks, and subjects used the dawn simulators for two weeks at a time, each subject acting as his own control (ABAB-design). Main outcome measure was subjective quality of sleep recorded each morning with Groningen Sleep Quality Scale. RESULTS: 77 subjects completed the trial. Quality of sleep improved while subjects were using dawn simulator-devices (p = 0.001). The treatment became beneficial after six days' use of dawn simulator, but the effect did not last after the use was ceased. CONCLUSION: Dawn simulation may help to improve the subjective quality of sleep, but the benefits are modest. Further research is needed to verify these findings and to elucidate the mechanism by which dawn simulation acts on the sleep-wake pattern. BioMed Central 2003-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC270037/ /pubmed/14577838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-3-14 Text en Copyright © 2003 Leppämäki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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title_short Effect of simulated dawn on quality of sleep – a community-based trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14577838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-3-14
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