Abstract
Objective We aimed to examine the effectiveness of personalized light intervention using a blue-enriched light-emitting-diodes device on rest–activity rhythm (RAR) and light exposure rhythm (LER) in patients with mild and moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods AD patients with poor sleep quality and/or insomnia symptoms were assigned into either an experimental group (EG) or control group (CG) in a single-blind design. Personalized light intervention was given at 9–10 h after individual dim light melatonin on-set, lasting for 1 h every day for two weeks in the EG (77.36±5.79 years, n=14) and CG (78.10±7.98 years, n=10). Each patient of CG wore blue-attenuating sunglasses during the intervention. Actigraphy recording at home for 5 days was done at baseline (T0), immediate post-intervention (T1), and at four weeks after intervention (T2). The variables of RAR and LER were derived using nonparametric analysis. Results We found a significant time effect on the intradaily variability (IV) of RAR at T2 with respect to T0 (p=0.039), indicating reduced IV of RAR at four weeks after personalized light intervention regardless of blue-enriched light intervention. There was a time effect on the IV of LER at T1 with respect to T0 (p=0.052), indicating a reduced tendency in the IV of LER immediately after intervention. Conclusion Our personalized light intervention, regardless of blue-enriched light source, could be useful in alleviating fragmentation of RAR and LER in AD patients. Psychiatry Investig 2023;20(11):1007-1017.
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Kim, S. J., Lee, J. H., Jang, J. W., Lee, S. H., Suh, I. B., & Jhoo, J. H. (2023). Effect of Personalized Blue-Enriched White Light Intervention on Rest–Activity and Light Exposure Rhythms in Mild and Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease. Psychiatry Investigation, 20(11), 1007–1017. https://doi.org/10.30773/pi.2023.0079
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