Implementing integrative lighting in conventional office luminaires: Effects on melatonin secretion and sleepiness

IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
KI Fostervold, DE Eilertsen
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Abstract

The discovery of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in the eye and their interaction with melatonin has shown that light has significant effects beyond vision. The present study compared the effect of an integrative lighting system, providing low-intensity melanopic illuminance with the effect of an ordinary, qualitatively equivalent, electric lighting system. The study utilised a 2 × 7 randomised mixed experimental design. The sample consisted of 13 women and 11 men. Salivary melatonin secretion and subjectively perceived sleepiness in the evening were measured every half hour during 3 hours of light exposure. The chronobiologic typology (stability and amplitude) and trait-like negative and positive affect were measured once and analysed as covariates. The results showed a general increasing linear effect for both melatonin and sleepiness. A significant nonlinear effect of time was present in the group exposed to integrative lighting, indicating delayed melatonin secretion. The findings were stable across all levels of the examined covariates. These results confirm that the integrative lighting system produces effects beyond vision under otherwise ordinary lighting conditions. Furthermore, the results corroborate research suggesting that melatonin secretion and sleepiness may not be directly linked. The integrative lighting system provides new opportunities to develop indoor electric lighting resembling daylight.
在传统办公灯具中实施一体化照明:对褪黑激素分泌和嗜睡的影响
眼睛中固有光敏的视网膜神经节细胞及其与褪黑激素的相互作用的发现表明,光具有视觉以外的显著影响。本研究比较了提供低强度褪黑性照明的综合照明系统与质量等效的普通电气照明系统的效果。本研究采用2 × 7随机混合实验设计。样本由13名女性和11名男性组成。在3小时的光照下,每半小时测量一次唾液褪黑素分泌和主观感觉的困倦。时间生物学类型(稳定性和振幅)和性状样消极和积极影响测量一次,并作为协变量进行分析。结果显示,褪黑素和嗜睡的线性效应普遍增强。在暴露于综合照明的组中存在显著的非线性时间效应,表明褪黑激素分泌延迟。研究结果在所有水平的协变量中都是稳定的。这些结果证实,综合照明系统产生超出视觉效果,否则普通照明条件下。此外,研究结果证实了褪黑激素分泌和嗜睡可能没有直接联系的研究。综合照明系统为开发类似日光的室内电力照明提供了新的机会。
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Lighting Research & Technology
Lighting Research & Technology 工程技术-光学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
16.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Lighting Research & Technology (LR&T) publishes original peer-reviewed research on all aspects of light and lighting and is published in association with The Society of Light and Lighting. LR&T covers the human response to light, the science of light generation, light control and measurement plus lighting design for both interior and exterior environments, as well as daylighting, energy efficiency and sustainability
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