Promoting adolescent sleep and circadian function: A narrative review on the importance of daylight access in schools

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Kim, Sojeong [1 ]
Casement, Melynda D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Psychol, 1451 Onyx St, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
关键词
Sleep; circadian rhythm; light exposure; daylight; adolescents; LIGHT EXPOSURE; BRIGHT LIGHT; MORNINGNESS-EVENINGNESS; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; SEASONAL-VARIATION; INSOMNIA SYMPTOMS; HIGH-SENSITIVITY; OFFICE WORKERS; PHASE; MELATONIN;
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10.1080/07420528.2024.2341156
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Q [生物科学];
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摘要
Adolescent sleep disturbances and circadian delays pose significant challenges to mood and daytime functioning. In this narrative review, we explore the impact of light on sleep and highlight the importance of monitoring and managing light exposure in adolescents throughout the day and night. The benefits of daylight exposure in mitigating sleep and circadian disruptions are well-established; however, interventions targeting access to daylight in adolescents remain understudied and underutilized. The primary aim of this narrative review is to bring attention to this gap in the literature and propose the need for institutional-level interventions that promote access to daylight, especially considering adolescents' early school start times and substantial time spent indoors on weekdays. School-led interventions, such as active commuting to school and outdoor curriculums, have promising effects on sleep and circadian rhythms. Additionally, practical measures to optimize natural light in classrooms, including managing blinds and designing conducive environments, should also be considered. While future studies are necessary to facilitate the implementation of interventions, the potential for these school-level interventions to support adolescent sleep health is evident. Aiming for integration of individual-level regulation and institutional-level intervention of light exposure is necessary for optimal outcomes.
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