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Elizabeth M Harrison1, Abigail M Yablonsky2, Alexandra L Powell1, Sonia Ancoli-Israel1,3, Gena L Glickman1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Light is the primary synchronizing cue for the circadian timing system, capable of exerting robust physiological effects, even with very dim and/or brief photic exposure. Mammals, including humans, are particularly susceptible to light at night. As such, measures of light in the sleeping environment are critical for evaluating sleep health. Sleep diaries provide inexpensive measures of sleep, but do not typically include light information.Entities:
Keywords: LAN; actigraphy; circadian; photosensor
Year: 2019 PMID: 30988646 PMCID: PMC6438264 DOI: 10.2147/NSS.S193902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Sci Sleep ISSN: 1179-1608
Figure 1Representation of photoreceptor thresholds, visual responses, and their relationship to the range of illumination from natural and artificial light sources.
Notes: This schematic illustrates estimated levels of visual stimulation for typical ambient-lighting conditions. Lux values are depicted on a logarithmic scale, focusing on photic intensities that fall within the range of responsiveness across classical rod and cone photoreceptors. Light intensities are not absolute and depend on biological variables (eg, pupillary response, direction of gaze) and physical properties of the stimulus (eg, spectral composition, direction of light), as described in further detail within the text. Under scotopic conditions, a certain amount of light is required to elicit any response (absolute threshold) and only rods are activated, which is a relatively rare condition in practice, as starlight alone begins to stimulate cone photoreceptors. With mesopic conditions, such as a moonlit night, both rod and cone photoreceptors are stimulated. At greater intensities of light in the photopic range, “bleaching” of the photoreceptors will gradually occur, and ultimately, with very bright light, retinal damage becomes a concern. There is likely to be significant overlap in the identified photopic range and ipRGC activation; however, ipRGC activation is not depicted in the figure due to a lack of consensus regarding precise quantification of the range of responsiveness to light. This is further complicated by the fact that ipRGC activation may vary by a variety of photic variables, such as the timing, spectral quality, and prior exposure history.
Abbreviation: ipRGC, intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell.
Figure 2Actigram from a participant working day shifts (7 am–7 pm).
Notes: Time is represented from noon to noon on the x-axis, with days represented on the y-axis. Black markings and thin yellow lines denote activity and light levels across the day, respectively. Rest intervals appear in light blue, with sleep onset and offset represented as dark blue vertical lines, with blue shading between. Red markings appear underneath the activity when identified by the Actiware algorithm as “wake”. Yellow and orange bars above the rest-interval start and stop times indicate the 1- and 2-hour windows of the photosensor analyses.
Figure 3Flowchart of response frequencies for the four light questions at BT and WT.
Notes: Bolded text is used for questions and unbolded text for responses. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of individuals who responded to that item. An asterisk denotes P<0.05 for differences in TA10 for the 2-hour interval post- and pre-BT and WT, respectively, by response (see Table 1 for means). Parenthetical values outside boxes are erroneous or logically inconsistent responses that were excluded from analyses (see “Methods” section for details).
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; TALT, time above light threshold; TA10, TALT of lux.
Reported light and photopic illumination (TA10)
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TA10 2 hours | 5.12±2.14 | 0.24±2.63 | <0.05 (194) | 8.36±3.15 | 3.98±4.53 | 0.26 (192) | ||
| TA10 1 hour | 3.34±1.15 | 0±1.53 | <0.05 (194) | 4.78±1.69 | 2.68±2.61 | 0.38 (192) | ||
| TA10 2 hours | 9.06±3.51 | 5.63±3.44 | 0±3.98 | <0.05 (138) | 3.42±6.01 | 9.33±3.52 | 6.76±5.04 | 0.63 (161) |
| TA10 1 hour | 6.09±2.14 | 3.68±2.08 | 0±2.46 | <0.05 (138) | 1.34±3.56 | 5.99±1.90 | 2.69±2.88 | 0.38 (161) |
| TA10 2 hours | 4.62±2.12 | 0.96±2.84 | 0.15 (194) | 8.00±3.15 | 1.33±6.77 | 0.29 (193) | ||
| TA10 1 hour | 3.08±1.12 | 0.04±1.68 | 0.07 (194) | 4.59±1.68 | 1.58±4.05 | 0.44 (193) | ||
| TA10 2 hours | 8.39±2.68 | 1.95±2.50 | <0.05 (145) | 9.35±3.21 | 4.61±3.87 | 0.16 (183) | ||
| TA10 1 hour | 5.10±1.15 | 1.61±1.53 | 0.08 (145) | 5.54±1.71 | 2.26±2.16 | 0.11 (183) | ||
Notes: Responses to BT and WT light questions and corresponding estimated marginal mean light values ± SEM for each response. Light questions and responses shown by column, organized by BT and WT. TA10 refers to time above light threshold of 10 lux, in minutes, measured in the 1- and 2-hour intervals inside BT and WT. See Table S1 for frequencies, means, and analyses by shift type.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; TALT, time above light threshold; TA10, TALT of 10 lux.
Reported light and objective sleep
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOL | 7.31±1.11 | 7.18±1.65 | 0.94 (194) | |||||
| TST | 376.71±11.62 | 446.61±17.03 | <0.001 (194) | 401.87±14.18 | 354.93±24.54 | 0.05 (192) | ||
| WASO | 52.92±4.13 | 51.84±5.65 | 0.85 (194) | 54.11±3.93 | 44.89±6.93 | 0.18 (192) | ||
| SE | 86.43±0.98 | 87.43±1.22 | 0.21 (194) | 86.81±1.00 | 86.51±1.47 | 0.81 (192) | ||
| SOL | 10.63±1.92 | 5.81±1.77 | 5.84±2.17 | 0.12 (138) | ||||
| TST | 413.38±19.98 | 346.16±18.71 | 372.92±22.81 | <0.05 (138) | 325.83±33.13 | 407.37±16.69 | 401.11±26.13 | <0.05 (161) |
| WASO | 58.04±6.78 | 51.93±6.41 | 48.55±7.78 | 0.59 (138) | 30.38±9.08 | 57.98±4.52 | 46.64±7.12 | <0.05 (161) |
| SE | 85.97±1.42 | 85.91±1.37 | 87.53±1.64 | 0.65 (138) | 87.79±1.83 | 86.20±0.99 | 88.85±1.49 | 0.25 (161) |
| SOL | 7.40±1.07 | 6.81±1.81 | 0.77 (194) | |||||
| TST | 380.90±11.37 | 447.65±18.91 | <0.01 (194) | 396.49±13.07 | 364.74±39.49 | 0.42 (193) | ||
| WASO | 52.90±4.08 | 51.68±6.23 | 0.85 (194) | 53.04±3.85 | 44.01±11.32 | 0.42 (193) | ||
| SE | 86.59±0.98 | 87.52±1.33 | 0.44 (194) | 86.76±0.98 | 87.54±2.22 | 0.71 (193) | ||
| SOL | 8.09±1.68 | 7.24±1.47 | 0.69 (145) | |||||
| TST | 366.10±14.07 | 413.56±11.78 | <0.05 (145) | 391.80±14.02 | 408.08±19.14 | 0.43 (183) | ||
| WASO | 50.13±5.76 | 55.94±5.22 | 0.40 (145) | 55.95±4.04 | 46.15±5.47 | 0.09 (183) | ||
| SE | 85.98±1.23 | 86.75±1.14 | 0.57 (145) | 86.35±0.97 | 87.70±1.20 | 0.23 (183) | ||
Notes: Responses to light questions and corresponding estimated marginal means of actigraphy-based sleep variables ± SEM for each response. Responses to light questions are shown by column, organized by BT and WT, and sleep variables are shown in rows. See Table S2 for frequencies, means, and analyses by shift type.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; SOL, sleep-onset latency; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake after sleep onset; SE, sleep efficiency.
Reported light and subjective sleep
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOL | 25.54±5.25 | 13.84±7.27 | 0.12 (192) | |||||
| TST | 390.95±14.08 | 474.52±21.91 | 0.001 (174) | 415.32±16.43 | 366.42±29.61 | 0.10 (172) | ||
| WASO | 14.39±2.80 | 7.87±3.94 | 0.11(183) | 13.34±2.77 | 9.08±4.70 | 0.35 (181) | ||
| Qual | 3.22±0.09 | 3.65±0.13 | <0.01 (194) | 3.36±0.09 | 3.21±0.17 | 0.39 (192) | ||
| SOL | 25.17±9.15 | 25.17±9.15 | 23.39±10.44 | 0.95 (137) | ||||
| TST | 402.68±25.98 | 361.40±25.98 | 412.24±28.33 | 0.28 (128) | 345.82±45.36 | 427.67±21.13 | 387.33±32.99 | 0.18 (148) |
| WASO | 19.06±4.96 | 9.12±4.80 | 16.76±5.73 | 0.27 (131) | 4.43±6.96 | 15.04±3.43 | 12.18±5.60 | 0.35 (150) |
| Qual | 3.21±0.17 | 3.06±0.16 | 3.42±0.19 | 0.31 (138) | 3.24±0.24 | 3.41±0.12 | 3.33±0.19 | 0.79 (161) |
| SOL | 25.00±5.26 | 13.29±8.12 | 0.16(192) | |||||
| TST | 399.87±14.58 | 458.31±26.08 | <0.05 (174) | 412.39±15.13 | 368.18±47.53 | 0.35 (173) | ||
| WASO | 14.05±2.81 | 7.76±4.37 | 0.16 (183) | 12.78±2.72 | 11.73±7.60 | 0.89 (182) | ||
| Qual | 3.24±0.09 | 3.68±0.15 | <0.01 (194) | 3.35±0.08 | 3.15±0.29 | 0.49 (193) | ||
| SOL | 20.21±7.85 | 28.82±7.11 | 0.36 (144) | |||||
| TST | 354.00±22.98 | 425.13±20.25 | <0.01 (135) | 416.59±17.43 | 400.36±23.13 | 0.51 (164) | ||
| WASO | 14.51±4.26 | 13.98±3.90 | 0.91 (137) | 14.50±2.87 | 8.65±3.76 | 0.14 (172) | ||
| Qual | 3.23±0.15 | 3.21±0.14 | 0.92 (145) | 3.31±0.10 | 3.45±0.14 | 0.37 (183) | ||
Notes: Responses to light questions and corresponding estimated marginal means of diary-based sleep variables ± SEM for each response. Responses to light questions shown by columns, organized by BT and WT, and sleep variables are shown in rows. Reported SOL, TST, WASO, and Qual on a scale from 1 to 5. See Table S3 for frequencies, means, and analyses by shift type.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; SOL, sleep-onset latency; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake after sleep onset; Qual, quality.
Reported light and photopic illumination for day- and nightshift workers (TA10)
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day | 1.73±1.83 (62) | 0.45±2.30 (28) | (90) | 1.87±2.56 (63) | 1.44±3.09 (25) | (88) | ||
| Night | 4.76±1.72 (67) | 0±2.23 (26) | (93) | 6.47±2.36 (87) | 1.77±4.69 (6) | (93) | ||
| Both | 3.24±1.26 (129) | 0±1.60 (54) | 0.05 (183) | 4.17±1.74 (150) | 1.61±2.81 (31) | 0.31 (181) | ||
| Day | 4.77±3.25 (35) | 1.69±4.54 (18) | 0±5.69 (8) | (61) | 0.36±3.67 (15) | 2.76±3.22 (32) | 2.20±3.96 (16) | (63) |
| Night | 5.41±4.22 (7) | 5.11±3.04 (37) | 4.07±3.71 (23) | (67) | NA | 6.98±2.55 (68) | 4.18±4.22 (19) | (87) |
| Both | 5.09±2.66 (42) | 3.40±2.73 (55) | 0±3.40 (31) | 0.01 | 0.36±3.67 (15) | 4.87±2.05 (100) | 3.19±2.89 (35) | 0.70 (150) |
| Day | 1.56±1.75 (70) | 0.56±2.63 (20) | (90) | 1.79±2.50 (83) | 1.05±5.14 (6) | (89) | ||
| Night | 4.43±1.67 (68) | 0±2.26 (25) | (93) | 6.37±2.36 (89) | 1.37±5.50 (4) | (93) | ||
| Both | 3.00±1.21 (138) | 0.21±1.73 (45) | 0.10 (183) | 4.08±1.72 (172) | 1.21±3.76 (10) | 0.42 (182) | ||
| Day | 1.58±2.65 (22) | 2.07±2.25 (44) | (66) | 2.33±2.62 (46) | 1.10±2.71 (37) | (83) | ||
| Night | 6.45±2.20 (33) | 2.40±2.20 (35) | (68) | 7.28±2.38 (73) | 2.17±3.84 (16) | (89) | ||
| Both | 4.01±1.72 (55) | 2.24±1.57 (79) | 0.38 (134) | 4.81±1.77 (119) | 1.63±2.35 (53) | 0.15 (172) | ||
Notes: Response frequencies, estimated marginal means, errors, and P-values for main effect of response type by type of shift (day/night) for minutes above 10 lux (TA10). Light questions and responses shown by column, organized by BT and WT. TALT was measured in the 1- and 2-hour intervals inside BT and WT. Values here are for the 1-hour interval. Values vary slightly here from those reported in Table 1, due to inclusion here of only day and night workers (no administrator) and of shift and its interaction with response in all models. All P-values are for main effects for response only.
P<0.05, response–shift interaction.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; NA, not applicable; TALT, time above light threshold; TA10, TALT of 10 lux.
Reported light and objective sleep (actigraphy) by shift type
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.73±1.73 | 5.97±2.40 | |||||||
| Night | 5.33±1.64 | 9.08±2.40 | ||||||
| Both | 7.03±1.19 | 7.52±1.70 | 0.79 | |||||
| 409.67±17.31 | 433.40±24.16 | 431.92±20.27 | 373.60±27.83 | |||||
| Night | 355.65±16.38 | 468.91±24.13 | 387.97±18.16 | 349.59±49.30 | ||||
| Both | 382.66±11.92 | 451.15±17.08 | <0.001 | 409.95±13.61 | 361.59±28.30 | 0.09 | ||
| 50.92±6.59 | 45.43±8.48 | 52.17±6.37 | 42.08±8.37 | |||||
| Night | 54.36±6.20 | 58.27±8.28 | 55.63±5.76 | 51.62±14.18 | ||||
| Both | 52.64±4.52 | 51.85±5.93 | 0.89 | 53.90±4.29 | 46.85±8.23 | 0.38 | ||
| 87.60±1.50 | 89.13±1.82 | 87.94±1.51 | 88.16±1.82 | |||||
| Night | 85.77±1.41 | 86.80±1.75 | 86.20±1.39 | 83.48±2.78 | ||||
| Both | 86.69±1.03 | 87.97±1.27 | 0.25 | 87.07±1.02 | 85.82±1.66 | 0.40 | ||
| 10.18±2.30 | 8.53±3.33 | 4.78±4.80 | ||||||
| Night | 11.51±4.41 | 4.80±2.20 | 4.20±2.84 | |||||
| Both | 10.85±2.49 | 6.66±2.00 | 4.49±2.79 | 0.20 | ||||
| 421.28±23.92 | 384.53±34.89 | 408.19±49.76 | 343.89±33.00 | 455.59±26.55 | 426.45±34.78 | |||
| Night | 420.65±43.93 | 330.66±22.83 | 373.52±29.55 | NA | 388.97±19.68 | 386.09±36.22 | ||
| Both | 420.97±25.01 | 357.60±20.85 | 390.86±28.94 | 0.14 | 343.89±33.00 | 422.28±16.52 | 406.27±25.11 | <0.05 |
| 52.88±8.85 | 49.49±12.99 | 48.88±17.90 | 30.93±9.90 | 56.08±8.46 | 51.75±10.63 | |||
| Night | 70.11±14.52 | 54.08±8.35 | 48.21±10.80 | NA | 59.41±6.55 | 40.57±11.31 | ||
| Both | 61.50±8.50 | 51.79±7.72 | 48.55±10.45 | 0.51 | 30.93±9.90 | 57.74±5.35 | 46.16±7.76 | <0.05 |
| 87.24±1.84 | 87.21±2.68 | 88.57±3.61 | 88.16±1.98 | 87.92±1.70 | 88.77±2.13 | |||
| Night | 84.17±2.81 | 84.99±1.73 | 87.97±2.21 | NA | 85.71±1.32 | 88.60±2.26 | ||
| Both | 85.71±1.68 | 86.10±1.60 | 88.27±2.12 | 0.56 | 88.16±1.98 | 86.82±1.08 | 88.69±1.55 | 0.54 |
| 8.96±1.58 | 3.96±2.74 | |||||||
| Night | 5.43±1.55 | 8.84±2.38 | ||||||
| Both | 7.19±1.11 | 6.40±1.81 | 0.69 | |||||
| 415.23±16.85 | 422.67±28.83 | 419.13±18.57 | 371.59±52.62 | |||||
| Night | 358.74±16.44 | 465.50±24.97 | 386.36±17.62 | 371.96±59.47 | ||||
| Both | 386.98±11.77 | 444.08±19.07 | <0.01 | 402.74±12.80 | 371.77±39.71 | 0.44 | ||
| 50.56±6.37 | 44.69±9.81 | 50.20±6.06 | 35.28±15.32 | |||||
| Night | 54.70±6.10 | 57.42±8.41 | 55.42±5.73 | 54.66±16.94 | ||||
| Both | 52.63±4.41 | 51.05±6.46 | 0.81 | 52.81±4.17 | 44.97±11.42 | 0.49 | ||
| 87.89±1.49 | 88.68±2.08 | 87.95±1.47 | 89.88±3.05 | |||||
| Night | 85.82±1.42 | 86.72±1.80 | 86.07±1.39 | 85.29±3.27 | ||||
| Both | 86.85±1.03 | 87.70±1.38 | 0.50 | 87.01±1.01 | 87.58±2.24 | 0.79 | ||
| 11.48±2.67 | 8.23±2.07 | |||||||
| Night | 5.22±2.19 | 5.67±2.18 | ||||||
| Both | 8.35±1.73 | 6.95±1.50 | 0.53 | |||||
| 441.19±21.78 | 398.68±15.82 | 433.88±20.42 | 400.14±21.95 | |||||
| Night | 291.00±17.82 | 428.45±17.46 | 364.24±17.56 | 488.82±33.78 | ||||
| Both | 366.10±14.07 | 413.56±11.78 | <0.05, | 399.06±13.46 | 444.48±20.14 | <0.05 | ||
| 61.99±10.70 | 43.95±9.33 | 56.81±6.94 | 42.06±7.31 | |||||
| Night | 39.83±8.93 | 68.67±8.95 | 53.77±6.17 | 62.93±10.90 | ||||
| Both | 50.91±6.97 | 56.31±6.46 | 0.49 | 55.29±4.64 | 52.50±6.56 | 0.68 | ||
| 86.25±2.11 | 88.44±1.84 | 87.37±1.58 | 88.60±1.63 | |||||
| Night | 86.11±1.76 | 85.55±1.76 | 86.11±1.43 | 85.91±2.30 | ||||
| Both | 86.18±1.37 | 87.00±1.28 | 0.59 | 86.74±1.07 | 87.26±1.41 | 0.69 | ||
Notes: Responses to light questions and corresponding estimated marginal means of actigraphy-based sleep variables ± SEM for each response. Responses to light questions are shown by column, organized by BT and WT, and sleep variables are shown in rows. Values vary slightly here from those reported in Table 2, due to inclusion here of only day and night workers (no administrator) and of shift and its interaction with response in all models. All P-values are for main effects for response only.
P<0.05, response–shift type interaction;
P<0.05, shift type. Subject numbers by response and shift type are the same as those reported in Table S1.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; NA, not applicable; SOL, sleep-onset latency; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake after sleep onset; SE, sleep efficiency.
Reported light and subjective sleep (diary) by shift type
| After turning off the light/when you woke up for the day, was there any light still visible in your room? | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30.46±8.17 | 12.60±10.77 | |||||||
| Night | 22.22±7.67 | 15.26±10.78 | ||||||
| Both | 26.34±5.60 | 13.93±7.62 | 0.12 (181) | |||||
| 397.58±24.01 | 469.66±33.68 | 429.22±27.33 | 371.87±36.37 | |||||
| Night | 385.64±21.35 | 481.76±33.73 | 408.67±23.80 | 360.80±62.92 | ||||
| Both | 391.61±16.06 | 475.71±23.84 | 0.001 (163) | 418.94±18.12 | 366.33±36.34 | 0.14 (161) | ||
| 10.45±4.19 | 6.05±5.45 | 9.33±4.28 | 8.12±5.63 | |||||
| Night | 19.05±3.93 | 10.00±5.74 | 17.46±3.87 | 7.50±9.62 | ||||
| Both | 14.75±2.87 | 8.02±3.96 | 0.10 (174) | 13.40±2.89 | 7.81±5.57 | 0.31 (172) | ||
| 3.31±0.15 | 3.71±0.20 | 3.52±0.15 | 3.17±0.21 | |||||
| Night | 3.09±0.14 | 3.64±0.20 | 3.23±0.13 | 3.45±0.38 | ||||
| Both | 3.20±0.10 | 3.67±0.14 | <0.01 (183) | 3.37±0.10 | 3.31±0.21 | 0.76 (181) | ||
| 30.20±11.70 | 36.80±17.04 | 20.20±23.91 | ||||||
| Night | 13.93±20.14 | 23.32±11.03 | 22.69±14.29 | |||||
| Both | 22.06±11.65 | 30.06±10.15 | 21.44±13.93 | 0.82 (127) | ||||
| 399.37±35.68 | 366.23±48.59 | 452.54±66.55 | 353.58±48.10 | 470.85±36.06 | 375.65±48.32 | |||
| Night | 425.69±53.10 | 354.59±31.45 | 410.04±40.23 | NA | 408.97±27.31 | 407.89±47.86 | ||
| Both | 412.53±31.99 | 360.41±28.94 | 431.29±38.88 | 0.25 (118) | 353.58±48.10 | 439.91±22.61 | 391.77±34.00 | 0.14 (137) |
| 12.56±6.06 | 1.84±8.72 | 18.97±12.02 | 3.88±7.41 | 10.02±5.95 | 14.00±7.80 | |||
| Night | 33.91±9.74 | 14.10±5.64 | 22.84±7.38 | NA | 19.06±4.61 | 10.24±9.06 | ||
| Both | 23.23±5.74 | 7.97±5.19 | 20.91±7.05 | 0.09 (122) | 3.88±7.41 | 14.54±3.76 | 12.12±5.98 | 0.50 (141) |
| 3.40±0.21 | 3.13±0.30 | 3.38±0.41 | 3.32±0.25 | 3.74±0.20 | 3.38±0.26 | |||
| Night | 2.70±0.34 | 2.94±0.19 | 3.39±0.25 | NA | 3.20±0.15 | 3.33±0.28 | ||
| Both | 3.05±0.20 | 3.04±0.18 | 3.39±0.24 | 0.43 (128) | 3.32±0.25 | 3.47±0.13 | 3.35±0.19 | 0.53 (150) |
| 28.79±8.24 | 12.33±12.89 | |||||||
| Night | 22.51±7.88 | 14.09±11.28 | ||||||
| Both | 25.65±5.70 | 13.21±8.57 | 0.16 (181) | |||||
| 410.93±24.49 | 447.36±43.91 | 421.45±24.47 | 371.64±63.23 | |||||
| Night | 391.89±22.40 | 463.08±36.18 | 407.99±22.42 | 361.07±79.16 | ||||
| Both | 401.41±16.59 | 455.22±28.45 | 0.08 (163) | 414.72±16.59 | 366.35±50.66 | 0.34 (162) | ||
| 9.96±4.15 | 6.08±6.45 | 8.96±4.05 | 11.23±10.38 | |||||
| Night | 18.90±3.98 | 9.96±4.15 | 17.02±3.85 | 12.33±11.53 | ||||
| Both | 14.43±2.88 | 8.01±4.40 | 0.16 (174) | 12.99±2.80 | 11.78±7.76 | 0.87 (173) | ||
| 3.38±0.15 | 3.59±0.24 | 3.48±0.14 | 2.75±0.40 | |||||
| Night | 3.07±0.14 | 3.73±0.21 | 3.23±0.14 | 3.57±0.45 | ||||
| Both | 3.22±0.10 | 3.66±0.16 | <0.05 (183) | 3.35±0.10 | 3.16±0.30 | 0.52 (182) | ||
| 33.84±13.37 | 26.47±11.07 | |||||||
| Night | 11.91±10.96 | 32.63±10.99 | ||||||
| Both | 22.88±8.64 | 29.55±7.80 | 0.52 (133) | |||||
| 376.14±44.82 | 422.28±34.98 | 447.01±31.63 | 394.03±30.66 | |||||
| Night | 335.13±33.50 | 436.75±33.84 | 399.82±25.60 | 450.31±48.78 | ||||
| Both | 355.64±27.98 | 429.52±24.34 | <0.05 (124) | 423.42±20.34 | 422.17±28.81 | 0.97 (153) | ||
| 17.79±7.49 | 5.12±6.41 | 10.58±4.52 | 6.90±4.73 | |||||
| Night | 12.96±6.22 | 24.76±6.20 | 18.58±3.98 | 10.16±7.15 | ||||
| Both | 15.38±4.87 | 14.94±4.46 | 0.94 | 14.58±3.01 | 8.53±4.29 | 0.18 (163) | ||
| 3.44±0.25 | 3.37±0.22 | 3.52±0.18 | 3.44±0.19 | |||||
| Night | 3.07±0.21 | 3.00±0.21 | 3.11±0.15 | 3.71±0.28 | ||||
| Both | 3.25±0.16 | 3.18±0.15 | 0.71 (134) | 3.32±0.12 | 3.58±0.17 | 0.14 (172) | ||
Notes: Responses to light questions and corresponding estimated marginal means of diary-based sleep variables ± SEM for each response. Responses to light questions shown by column, organized by BT and WT, and sleep variables shown in rows. SOL, WASO, TST, and Qual assessed on a scale of 1–5. Values vary slightly here from those reported in Table 3, due to inclusion here of only day and night workers (no administrator) and of shift and its interaction with response in all models. All P-values are for main effects for response only.
P<0.05, response–shift type interaction; Subject numbers vary slightly for each analysis.
Abbreviations: BT, bedtime; WT, wake time; SOL, sleep-onset latency; TST, total sleep time; WASO, wake after sleep onset; Qual, quality; NA, not applicable.