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Abstract
Exposure to short-wavelength light before bedtime is known to disrupt
nocturnal melatonin secretion and can impair subsequent sleep. However,
while it has been demonstrated that older adults are less affected by
short-wavelength light, there is limited research exploring differences
between adolescents and young adults. Furthermore, it remains unclear
whether the effects of evening short-wavelength light on sleep
architecture extend to sleep-related processes, such as declarative
memory consolidation. Here, we recorded polysomnography from 33 male
adolescents (15.42 ± 0.97 years) and 35 male young adults (21.51 ± 2.06
years) in a within-subject design during three different nights to
investigate the impact of reading for 90 min either on a smartphone with
or without a blue-light filter or from a printed book. We measured
subjective sleepiness, melatonin secretion, sleep physiology and
sleep-dependent memory consolidation. While subjective sleepiness
remained unaffected, we observed a significant melatonin attenuation
effect in both age groups immediately after reading on the smartphone
without a blue-light filter. Interestingly, adolescents fully recovered
from the melatonin attenuation in the following 50 min before bedtime,
whereas adults still, at bedtime, exhibited significantly reduced
melatonin levels. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and the coupling
between sleep spindles and slow oscillations were not affected by
short-wavelength light in both age groups. Nevertheless, adults showed a
reduction in N3 sleep during the first night quarter. In summary,
avoiding smartphone use in the last hour before bedtime is advisable for
adolescents and young adults to prevent sleep disturbances. Our
research empirically supports general sleep hygiene advice and can
inform future recommendations regarding the use of smartphones and other
screen-based devices before bedtime.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | fcae173 |
Seitenumfang | 15 |
Fachzeitschrift | Brain communications |
Jahrgang | 6 |
Ausgabenummer | 3 |
Frühes Online-Datum | 17 Mai 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 6 Juni 2024 |
Systematik der Wissenschaftszweige 2012
- 501 Psychologie
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How SMART is it to go to bed with a PHONE?
Hödlmoser, K. (Projektleitung)
1/08/19 → 31/12/23
Projekt: Forschung
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Doktoratskolleg Imaging the Mind: Connectedness of Cognitive Domains
Schabus, M. (Projektleitung), Wilhelm, F. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Blechert, J. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Hödlmoser, K. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Hutzler, F. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Jonas, E. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Perner, J. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Weisz, N. (Projektmitarbeiter/in), Pletzer, B. A. (Projektmitarbeiter/in) & Kronbichler, M. (Projektmitarbeiter/in)
1/03/19 → 31/08/24
Projekt: Forschung