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A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students

BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies in Japan have documented an association between morning type and a tryptophan-rich breakfast followed by exposure to sunlight in children. The association may be mediated by enhanced melatonin synthesis, which facilitates sleep at night. However, melatonin is inhi...

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Autores principales: Wada, Kai, Yata, Shota, Akimitsu, Osami, Krejci, Milada, Noji, Teruki, Nakade, Miyo, Takeuchi, Hitomi, Harada, Tetsuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23705838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1740-3391-11-4
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author Wada, Kai
Yata, Shota
Akimitsu, Osami
Krejci, Milada
Noji, Teruki
Nakade, Miyo
Takeuchi, Hitomi
Harada, Tetsuo
author_facet Wada, Kai
Yata, Shota
Akimitsu, Osami
Krejci, Milada
Noji, Teruki
Nakade, Miyo
Takeuchi, Hitomi
Harada, Tetsuo
author_sort Wada, Kai
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies in Japan have documented an association between morning type and a tryptophan-rich breakfast followed by exposure to sunlight in children. The association may be mediated by enhanced melatonin synthesis, which facilitates sleep at night. However, melatonin is inhibited by artificial light levels with high color-temperature common in Japanese homes at night. In this study, we investigated whether a combination of tryptophan-rich breakfast and light with low color-temperature at night could enhance melatonin secretion and encourage earlier sleep times. METHODS: The intervention included having breakfast with protein- and vitamin B6 - rich foods and exposure to sunlight after breakfast plus exposure to incandescent light (low temperature light) at night (October-November, 2010). The participants were 94 members of a university soccer club, who were divided into 3 groups for the intervention (G1: no intervention; G2: asked to have protein-rich foods such as fermented soybeans and vitamin B6-rich foods such as bananas at breakfast and sunlight exposure after breakfast; G3: the same contents as G2 and incandescent light exposure at night). Salivary melatonin was measured around 11:00 p.m. on the day before the beginning, a mid-point and on the day before the last day a mid-point and on the last day of the 1 month intervention. RESULTS: In G3, there was a significantly positive correlation between total hours the participants spent under incandescent light at night and the frequency of feeling sleepy during the last week (p = 0.034). The salivary melatonin concentration of G3 was significantly higher than that of G1 and G2 in combined salivary samplings at the mid-point and on the day before the last day of the 1 month intervention (p = 0.018), whereas no such significant differences were shown on the day just before the start of the intervention (p = 0.63). CONCLUSION: The combined intervention on breakfast, morning sunlight and evening-lighting seems to be effective for students including athletes to keep higher melatonin secretion at night which seems to induce easy onset of the night sleep and higher quality of sleep.
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spelling pubmed-36918792013-06-26 A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students Wada, Kai Yata, Shota Akimitsu, Osami Krejci, Milada Noji, Teruki Nakade, Miyo Takeuchi, Hitomi Harada, Tetsuo J Circadian Rhythms Research BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies in Japan have documented an association between morning type and a tryptophan-rich breakfast followed by exposure to sunlight in children. The association may be mediated by enhanced melatonin synthesis, which facilitates sleep at night. However, melatonin is inhibited by artificial light levels with high color-temperature common in Japanese homes at night. In this study, we investigated whether a combination of tryptophan-rich breakfast and light with low color-temperature at night could enhance melatonin secretion and encourage earlier sleep times. METHODS: The intervention included having breakfast with protein- and vitamin B6 - rich foods and exposure to sunlight after breakfast plus exposure to incandescent light (low temperature light) at night (October-November, 2010). The participants were 94 members of a university soccer club, who were divided into 3 groups for the intervention (G1: no intervention; G2: asked to have protein-rich foods such as fermented soybeans and vitamin B6-rich foods such as bananas at breakfast and sunlight exposure after breakfast; G3: the same contents as G2 and incandescent light exposure at night). Salivary melatonin was measured around 11:00 p.m. on the day before the beginning, a mid-point and on the day before the last day a mid-point and on the last day of the 1 month intervention. RESULTS: In G3, there was a significantly positive correlation between total hours the participants spent under incandescent light at night and the frequency of feeling sleepy during the last week (p = 0.034). The salivary melatonin concentration of G3 was significantly higher than that of G1 and G2 in combined salivary samplings at the mid-point and on the day before the last day of the 1 month intervention (p = 0.018), whereas no such significant differences were shown on the day just before the start of the intervention (p = 0.63). CONCLUSION: The combined intervention on breakfast, morning sunlight and evening-lighting seems to be effective for students including athletes to keep higher melatonin secretion at night which seems to induce easy onset of the night sleep and higher quality of sleep. BioMed Central 2013-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3691879/ /pubmed/23705838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1740-3391-11-4 Text en Copyright © 2013 Wada et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Wada, Kai
Yata, Shota
Akimitsu, Osami
Krejci, Milada
Noji, Teruki
Nakade, Miyo
Takeuchi, Hitomi
Harada, Tetsuo
A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title_full A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title_fullStr A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title_full_unstemmed A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title_short A tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in Japanese students
title_sort tryptophan-rich breakfast and exposure to light with low color temperature at night improve sleep and salivary melatonin level in japanese students
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23705838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1740-3391-11-4
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