Type: Randomized controlled trial
Registration: PMID: 39078935
Status: Published
Tags: Cognitive performance, Light & environment, RCT, Sleep
External URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39078935/
Compared circadian‑informed lighting vs dim control during simulated night shifts; improved cognitive performance and sleep outcomes.
Participants randomized in this trial how timing and spectrum of light on shift versus before daytime sleep showed sleep & alertness for night‑shift workers and night owls. Together with other trials, it frames light as a measurable lever for on‑shift alertness and next‑day sleep, not just ambience. For people who work nights, that frames an everyday choice (when you eat, how you light the end of a shift, how rest is split) as part of the mechanism, not just routine.
Lab simulation informs real‑world specs.