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Jet lag: minimizing it's effects with critically timed bright light and melatonin administration.

Barbara L Parry
Review Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2002

研究设计

研究类型
review
研究人群
Air travelers crossing multiple time zones; review providing recommendations for timed bright light and melatonin administration for eastward and westward travel
干预措施
Jet lag: minimizing it's effects with critically timed bright light and melatonin administration. melatonin (unspecified dose); bright light exposure (critically timed)
对照组
no treatment
主要结局
jet lag symptoms (sleep, mood, cognitive performance)
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
Unclear

摘要

The symptoms of jet lag cause distress to an increasing number of travelers. Potentially they may impair sleep, mood and cognitive performance. Critically timed exposure to bright light and melatonin administration can help to reduce symptoms. Bright light is one of the most powerful synchronizers of human rhythms and melatonin serves as a "dark pulse" helping to induce nighttime behaviors. Thus, enhancing day and night signals to the brain, appropriate to the environmental light/dark cycle of the new time zone, can serve to reestablish adaptive timing relationships between the body's internal biological rhythms and the external environment, and thereby reduce the symptoms of jet lag. Specific recommendations using bright light and melatonin for eastward and westward travel before and after departure are provided for time zone changes of up to 6, 7-9 and 10 or more hours.

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