Sleep Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evning Exposure to Computer Screen Disrupts Sleep, Attention and Biological Rhythms
Light exposure is on the rise in recent years. In large part because of unintentional
illumination from screens that emit light directly into the eyes. Millions of computers,
tablets, televisions, and smart-phones are sold worldwide every month and the usage time of
these devices is increasing constantly. Today, people are exposed to ongoing light exposure
from these device screens, emitting short wave length (SWL) during day and night hours,
whether as active or passive users. In sum, artificial light at night (ALAN) seem to affect
human circadian rhythmicity (melatonin and thermoregulation) and sleep, with two major
factors. First, wavelength of light, with SWL being most detrimental to sleep and rhythms,
when compared to LWL (Brianard et al., 2001). Second, a dose-response relationship exists
between increasing light intensity and poorer sleep/circadian rhythms (Brianard et al.,
1988; West et al., 2011).
Based on existing knowledge, we hypothesize that when compared to long wavelength LWL
illumination, short wavelength SWL illumination from computer screen will have a more
damaging effect on melatonin (MLT) production and secretion, interfering body temperature
regulation and affecting sleep quality, efficiency and sleep architecture. In addition, we
hypothesized that intensity of the screen illumination will play another important factor on
these outcomes, we assume that high intensity compared to low intensity will have more
damaging effect on: melatonin, thermoregulation and sleep.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 19 |
Est. completion date | August 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 20 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - regular sleep habits in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire index<5 normative sleep-wake cycle type (Horne-Ostberg morningness-eveningness questionnaire) 6-8 hours of sleep, normative sleep patterns, and no sleep/wake schedule. Exclusion Criteria: - participants with ocular damage, such as to their field of vision, color blindness, or impaired functioning of the pupil in reaction to light were excluded. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Assuta Medical Center |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Body temperature | Oral body temperature, physiological marker | 12 hours | No |
Primary | Melatonin secretion | Melatonin - Sulfate Urine ELISA 6-SMT ng/ml, physiological marker | 12 hours | No |
Primary | Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionire- Sleepiness | Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionire score- Number | 1 day | No |
Primary | Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)- questionaire | Assess the subjects emotional state- number | 1 day | No |
Primary | Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire (KSS)-Subjective sleepiness | KSS questionaire - number | 1 day | No |
Primary | Attention | continuous performance test (CPT-III) a computerized attention and concentration test. number | 1hour | No |
Primary | Total Sleep Time | Total sleep time in minute. physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | sleep efficiency | Percentage of sleep efficiency , physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | Sleep latency to stage 1 | Tine in minute to sleep stage 1, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | Sleep latency to stage 2 | Tine in minute to sleep stage 2, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | Wake% TIB | Percentage of wake from time in bed, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | Stage 1% TIB | Percentage of sleep stage 1 from time in bed, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | Stage 2% TIB | Percentage of sleep stage 2 from time in bed, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
Primary | SWS% TIB | Percentage of sleep stage SWS from time in bed, physiological marker | 1 night | No |
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