Journal of Human Ergology
Online ISSN : 1884-3964
Print ISSN : 0300-8134
ISSN-L : 0300-8134
THE EFFECT OF A CHANGE IN SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS TIMING, BRIGHT LIGHT AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS ON 24-HOUR PATTERNS OF PERFORMANCE, MOOD AND BODY TEMPERATURE
Irena ISKRA-GOLECMagdalena FAFROWICZTadeusz MAREKGiovanni COSTASimon FOLKARDMichael KUNDILawrence SMITH
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2001 年 30 巻 1-2 号 p. 261-266

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Experiments consisting of baseline, bright light and physical exercise studies were carried out to compare the effect of a 9-hour delay in sleep-wakefulness timing, and the effects of bright light and physical exercise interventions on 24-hour patterns of performance, mood and body temperature were examined. Each study comprised a 24-hour constant routine at the beginning followed by 3 night shifts and 24-hour constant routine at the end. Performance on tasks differing in cognitive load, mood and body temperature was measured during each constant routine and the interventions were applied during the night shifts. The 24-hour pattern of alertness and performance on the tasks with low cognitive load in post-treatment conditions followed the change in sleep-wakefulness timing while more cognitively loaded tasks tended to show a reverse trend when compared to pre-treatment conditions. There was a phase delay around 4 hours in circadian rhythms of body temperature in post- treatment conditions.
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