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Block the light and sleep well: Evening blue light filtration as a part of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

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CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 37, 期 2, 页码 248-259

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2019.1692859

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CBT-I; insomnia; sleep; blue-light blocking; chronotherapy; anxiety; depression

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  1. MEYS under the NPU I program [LO1611]
  2. project PROGRES Q35 [260388/SVV/2019]
  3. GAUK [1064218]

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The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of combining CBT-I with wearing blue-light blocking glasses 90 min prior to bedtime on subjective and objective sleep parameters and daily symptoms (anxiety, depression, hyperarousal). Thirty patients (mean age 48.1 +/- 16.13 years, range 21-71, 15 men/15 women) completed a CBT-I group therapy program, with groups randomly assigned to either active (blue-light filtering glasses) condition or placebo (glasses without filtering properties) condition. Patients were continually monitored by wristwatch actigraphy, kept their sleep diaries and completed a standard questionnaire battery at admission and after the end of the program. Statistical analyses showed a greater reduction of BAI score in active (4.33 +/- 4.58) versus placebo (-0.92 +/- 3.68) groups of patients [F = 6.389, p = .019, Cohen's d = 1.26] and significant prolongation of subjective total sleep time in active (-36.88 +/- 48.68 min.) versus placebo (7.04 +/- 47.50 min.) [F = 8.56, p < .01, d = 0.91] group. When pre- and post-treatment results were compared in both groups separately, using paired-samples t-tests, significant differences were observed also in the active group for BDI-II score (t = 3.66, p = .003, Cohen's d = 0.95) and HAS score (t = 2.90, p = .012, Cohen's d = 0.75). No significant differences were found in the placebo group. In active group, there was also a significant reduction of subjective sleep latency (t = 2.65, p = .021, d = 0.73) and an increase of subjective total sleep time (t = -2.73, p = .018, d = -0.76) without change in objective sleep duration which was significantly shortened in the placebo group. We provide further evidence that blocking short-wavelength light in the evening hours may be beneficial for patients suffering from insomnia.

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