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摘要
本研究调查了在无窗环境下,LED和荧光任务照明对办公室工作人员睡眠质量和白天功能的影响。采用32名全职员工的受试者交叉设计,参与者在两个为期一周的时间段内暴露于4000 K LED和4100 K荧光灯条件下。通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和每日睡眠日记评估主观睡眠质量和警觉性。结果表明,在LED照明条件下,整体睡眠质量明显改善,主观睡眠评估改善,白天功能障碍减少。虽然睡眠时间没有显著差异,但观察到有利于LED条件的积极趋势。这些结果可能是由于两种光源之间光谱功率分布的差异,特别是LED灯的连续,蓝色富集光谱,支持昼夜节律调节。研究结果表明,即使在没有自然光的情况下,生物支持照明(如连续光谱led)也能对睡眠和白天的表现产生积极影响。这项研究促进了昼夜节律照明领域的发展,并为建筑师、设计师和工作场所管理者提供了实际意义,旨在提高员工在封闭办公环境中的幸福感和生产力。
Effects of LED Versus Fluorescent Task Lighting on Sleep Quality and Daytime Function in Windowless Office Environments.
This study investigated the effects of LED versus fluorescent task lighting on sleep quality and daytime functioning among office workers in a windowless environment. Using a within-subjects crossover design with 32 full-time employees, participants were exposed to both 4000 K LED and 4100 K fluorescent lighting conditions over two one-week periods. Subjective sleep quality and alertness were assessed through the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and daily sleep diaries. Results indicated significantly better global sleep quality, improved subjective sleep assessments, and reduced daytime dysfunction under LED lighting conditions. While sleep duration did not significantly differ, a positive trend was observed favoring the LED condition. These outcomes are likely due to differences in spectral power distribution between the two light sources, particularly the continuous, blue-enriched spectrum of the LED lamp, which supports circadian regulation. The findings suggest that biologically supportive lighting-such as continuous-spectrum LEDs-can positively impact sleep and daytime performance, even in the absence of natural daylight. This research contributes to the growing field of circadian lighting and offers practical implications for architects, designers, and workplace managers aiming to enhance employee well-being and productivity in enclosed office environments.
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