School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of South Australia, Australia.
School of Psychology, Australian Catholic University, Australia.
Sleep Med Rev. 2018 Oct;41:39-49. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2017.12.001. Epub 2017 Dec 7.
Light plays an essential role in maintaining alertness levels. Like other non-image-forming responses, the alerting effect of light is influenced by its spectral wavelength, duration and intensity. Alertness levels are also dependent on circadian rhythm (process C) and homeostatic sleep pressure (process S), consistent with the classic two-process model of sleep regulation. Over the last decade, there has been increasing recognition of an additional process (referred to as the third process) in sleep regulation. This third process seems to receive sensory inputs from body systems such as digestion, and is usually synchronised with process C and process S. Previous studies on the alerting effect of light have been mostly conducted in laboratories. Although these studies are helpful in delineating the impact of process C and process S, their ability to assist in understanding the third process is limited. This systematic review investigated the factors that influence the alerting effect of light by examining randomised controlled trials and randomised or counterbalanced crossover studies. Factors that influence light's alerting effect were examined with reference to the three-process model. The post-illuminance alerting effect was examined separately due to its potential to offer flexible workplace-based light interventions to increase or maintain employees' alertness.
光在维持警觉水平方面起着至关重要的作用。与其他非成像反应一样,光的警觉作用受到其光谱波长、持续时间和强度的影响。警觉水平还取决于昼夜节律(过程 C)和稳态睡眠压力(过程 S),这与睡眠调节的经典双过程模型一致。在过去的十年中,人们越来越认识到睡眠调节中存在额外的过程(称为第三过程)。这个第三过程似乎从消化等身体系统接收感觉输入,通常与过程 C 和过程 S 同步。以前关于光的警觉作用的研究大多是在实验室进行的。虽然这些研究有助于阐明过程 C 和过程 S 的影响,但它们在理解第三过程方面的能力有限。本系统评价通过检查随机对照试验和随机或交叉对照试验,研究了影响光警觉作用的因素。参考三过程模型检查了影响光警觉作用的因素。由于其具有提供灵活的基于工作场所的光照干预以提高或维持员工警觉性的潜力,因此单独检查了光照后的警觉作用。