Measuring light regularity: sleep regularity is associated with regularity of light exposure in adolescents

Anthony J. Hand, Julie E. Stone, Linda Shen, Celine Vetter, Sean W. Cain, Bei Bei, Andrew Phillips

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Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES: Light is the main time cue for the human circadian system. Sleep and light are intrinsically linked; light exposure patterns can influence sleep patterns and sleep can influence light exposure patterns. However, metrics for quantifying light regularity are lacking, and the relationship between sleep and light regularity is underexplored. We developed new metrics for light regularity and demonstrated their utility in adolescents, across school term and vacation. METHODS: Daily sleep/wake and light patterns were measured using wrist actigraphy in 75 adolescents (54% male, 17.17 ± 0.83 years) over 2 weeks of school term and a subsequent 2-week vacation. The Sleep Regularity Index (SRI) and social jetlag were computed for each 2-week block. Light regularity was assessed using (1) variation in mean daily light timing (MLiT); (2) variation in daily photoperiod; and (3) the Light Regularity Index (LRI). Associations between SRI and each light regularity metric were examined, and within-individual changes in metrics were examined between school and vacation. RESULTS: Higher SRI was significantly associated with more regular LRI scores during both school and vacation. There were no significant associations of SRI with variation in MLiT or daily photoperiod. Compared to school term, all three light regularity metrics were less variable during the vacation. CONCLUSIONS: Light regularity is a multidimensional construct, which until now has not been formally defined. Irregular sleep patterns are associated with lower LRI, indicating that irregular sleepers also have irregular light inputs to the circadian system, which likely contributes to circadian disruption.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberzsad001
Number of pages10
JournalSleep
Volume46
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • adolescence
  • light regularity
  • light timing
  • light variability
  • sleep regularity
  • vacation

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