Bright Screens Could Delay Bedtime [View all]
If you have trouble sleeping, laptop or tablet use at bedtime might be to blame, new research suggests. Mariana Figueiro of the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and her team showed that two hours of iPad use at maximum brightness was enough to suppress people's normal nighttime release of melatonin, a key hormone in the body's clock, or circadian system. Melatonin tells your body that it is night, helping to make you sleepy. If you delay that signal, Figueiro says, you could delay sleep. Other research indicates that if you do that chronically, for many years, it can lead to disruption of the circadian system, sometimes with serious health consequences, she explains.
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On the bright side, a morning shot of screen time could be used as light therapy for seasonal affective disorder and other light-based problems. Figueiro hopes manufacturers will get creative with tomorrow's tablets, making them more circadian friendly, perhaps even switching to white text on a black screen at night to minimize the light dose. Until then, do your sleep schedule a favor and turn down the brightness of your glowing screens before bedor switch back to good old-fashioned books.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=bright-screens-could-delay-bedtime&WT.mc_id=SA_WR_20130206

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