Abstract
Alzheimer disease and related dementias affect 15–20% of elderly people, and 60–70% of these suffer from sleep disturbances. Studies suggest that lighting can improve sleep. The key challenge is how to deliver light effectively. We have designed a lighting system that adjusts spectrum and irradiance on a 24-hour timetable to provide spatially uniform, shadow-free white light with CRI>85 and up to 1000 Lux for day vision and amber light for night vision. To aid sleep, melanopic illuminance varies over 3 orders of magnitude to enable strong suppression of melatonin in the morning/early afternoon, moderate suppression in the evening, and no suppression at night.
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Le, B., White, A. C. G., Chaudhari, A., AL-Mutawaly, N., White, J. E., Lee, W.-K., … White, J. D. (2021). Dynamic white lighting to aid sleep and vision for persons living with dementia using off-the-shelf LED strips. Optics Express, 29(23), 38606. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.443050
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