Wen Peijun, Tan Fuyun, Wu Meng, Cai Qijun, Xu Ruiping, Zhang Xiaowen, Wang Yongzhi, Li Shukun, Lei Menglai, Chen Huanqing, Khan Muhammad Saddique Akbar, Zou Qihong, Hu Xiaodong
School of Physical Education, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510641, China.
State Key Laboratory for Artificial Microstructure and Mesoscopic Physics, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China.
Heliyon. 2023 Apr;9(4):e14627. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14627. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains a public health emergency of international concern, and some countries still implement strict regional lockdowns. Further, the upcoming 2023 Asian Games and World University Games will implement a closed-loop management system. Quarantine can harm mental and physical health, to which adolescents are more vulnerable compared with adults. Previous studies indicated that light can affect our psychology and physiology, and adolescents were exposed to the artificial light environment in the evening during the lockdown. Thus, this study aimed to establish and assess appropriate residential light environments to mitigate the effects of lockdowns on sleep quality and fatigue in adolescents. The participants were 66 adolescents (12.15 ± 2.45 years of age) in a closed-loop management environment, who participated in a 28-day (7-day baseline, 21-day light intervention) randomized controlled trial of a light-emitting diode (LED) light intervention. The adolescents were exposed to different correlated color temperature (CCT) LED light environments (2000 K or 8000 K) for 1 h each evening. The results for self-reported daily sleep quality indicated that the low CCT LED light environment significantly improved sleep quality (p < 0.05), and the blood test results for serum urea and hemoglobin indicated that this environment also significantly reduced fatigue (p < 0.05) and moderately increased performance, compared to the high CCT LED light environment. These findings can serve as a springboard for further research that aims to develop interventions to reduce the effects of public health emergency lockdowns on mental and physical health in adolescents, and provide a reference for participants in the upcoming Asian Games and World University Games.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)仍是国际关注的突发公共卫生事件,一些国家仍在实施严格的区域封锁措施。此外,即将举办的2023年亚运会和世界大学生运动会将实行闭环管理系统。隔离会损害身心健康,与成年人相比,青少年更容易受到影响。先前的研究表明,光线会影响我们的心理和生理,而在封锁期间,青少年在晚上会暴露于人工光环境中。因此,本研究旨在建立并评估合适的居住光环境,以减轻封锁对青少年睡眠质量和疲劳的影响。研究参与者为66名处于闭环管理环境中的青少年(年龄12.15±2.45岁),他们参与了一项为期28天(7天基线期、21天光照干预)的发光二极管(LED)光照干预随机对照试验。这些青少年每晚在不同相关色温(CCT)的LED光环境(2000K或8000K)中暴露1小时。自我报告的每日睡眠质量结果表明,与高CCT LED光环境相比,低CCT LED光环境显著改善了睡眠质量(p<0.05),血清尿素和血红蛋白的血液检测结果表明,该环境还显著减轻了疲劳(p<0.05),并适度提高了表现。这些研究结果可为进一步研究提供跳板,该研究旨在开发干预措施,以减少突发公共卫生事件封锁对青少年身心健康的影响,并为即将到来的亚运会和世界大学生运动会的参与者提供参考。