Ricketts et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Electric lighting, adolescent sleep and circadian outcomes, and recommendations for improving light healthRicketts et al., 2022
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- Ricketts E
- Joyce D
- Rissman A
- Burgess H
- Colwell C
- Lack L
- Gradisar M
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- Sleep medicine reviews
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Light is a potent circadian entraining agent. For many people, daily light exposure is fundamentally dysregulated with reduced light during the day and increased light into the late evening. This lighting schedule promotes chronic disruption to circadian physiology …
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