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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Sleep Parameters and Behavioral Context
2.2. Temperature
2.3. Integrated Ambient Light Irradiance
2.4. Blue Light Irradiance (BL)
2.5. Green Light Irradiance (GL)
2.6. Red Light Irradiance (RL)
3. Discussion
3.1. Spectral Profile and Temporal Organization of Daily Light Exposure
3.2. Rest–Activity Rhythm, Circadian Stability, and Intradaily Variability
3.3. Evening and Nighttime Light Exposure, Circadian Sensitivity, and Phase Delay
3.4. Spectral Composition, Social Time, and Implications for Adolescent Sleep Health
3.5. Ambient Temperature, Thermoregulation, and Sleep–Wake Transitions
3.6. Interpretation in Light of Pittendrigh’s Generalizations
3.7. Limitations and Future Directions
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Participants
4.2. Study
4.3. Study Design and Procedure
4.4. Instruments
4.4.1. Sociodemographic Questionnaire
4.4.2. ActTrust Actigraph
4.4.3. Outcome Measures
4.5. Statistical Analyses
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Variable | Group | Mean (min) | Standard Error | 95% CI |
t (df = 30) |
p | Cohen’s d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total time in bed | DS | 504.75 | 11.48 | 481.70–526.68 | 2.096 | 0.045* | 0.74 |
| FDS | 467.57 | 13.52 | 442.40–492.79 | ||||
| Total sleep time | DS | 452.00 | 13.75 | 425.74–478.95 | 2.551 | 0.016* | 0.90 |
| FDS | 398.86 | 15.66 | 370.78–428.78 | ||||
| Sleep latency | DS | 3.80 | 0.48 | 2.85–4.79 | 0.956 | 0.347 | 0.34 |
| FDS | 3.18 | 0.43 | 2.40–4.04 | ||||
| WASO (min) | DS | 52.27 | 5.05 | 43.14–62.14 | −0.331 | 0.743 | −0.12 |
| FDS | 55.63 | 8.82 | 39.83–73.54 |
| Intervale (h) | BL B [IC 95%] |
p | η²p | GL B [IC 95%] |
p | η²p | RL B [IC 95%] |
p | η²p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00–02:00 | −0,066 [−0,103; −0,029] | <0,001 | 0,005 | −0,079 [−0,121; −0,038] | <0,001 | 0,003 | −0,031 [−0,052; −0,010] | <0,01 | 0,002 |
| 02:00–04:00 | −0,003 [−0,004; −0,002] | <0,001 | 0,005 | −0,007 [−0,009; −0,004] | <0,001 | 0,006 | −0,003 [−0,004; −0,002] | <0,001 | 0,005 |
| 04:00–06:00 | +0,035 [−0,030; 0,101] | ns | 0,001 | +0,089 [0,020; 0,158] | 0,012 | 0,001 | +0,041 [0,010; 0,072] | <0,01 | 0,001 |
| 06:00–08:00 | +2,334 [−0,980; 5,649] | ns | 0,001 | +3,608 [−1,039; 8,256] | 0,128 | 0,001 | +1,927 [−1,058; 4,912] | ns | 0,000 |
| 08:00–10:00 | −85,890 [−120,2; −51,6] | <0,001 | 0,006 | −122,542 [−157,124; −87,961] | <0,001 | 0,009 | −80,317 [−107,0; −53,6] | <0,001 | 0,006 |
| 10:00–12:00 | −81,140 [−110,4; −51,9] | <0,001 | 0,012 | −137,618 [−162,801; −112,435] | <0,001 | 0,021 | −75,127 [−92,5; −57,7] | <0,001 | 0,013 |
| 12:00–14:00 | −35,155 [−58,9; −11,4] | <0,001 | 0,002 | −61,388 [−85,374; −37,402] | <0,001 | 0,005 | −36,445 [−53,3; −19,6] | <0,001 | 0,003 |
| 14:00–16:00 | −51,757 [−77,3; −26,2] | <0,001 | 0,004 | −58,656 [−87,425; −29,887] | <0,001 | 0,003 | −32,315 [−54,0; −10,6] | <0,01 | 0,002 |
| 16:00–18:00 | −11,799 [−19,8; −3,8] | <0,01 | 0,002 | −16,252 [−25,973; −6,530] | 0,001 | 0,002 | −9,628 [−16,1; −3,1] | <0,01 | 0,002 |
| 18:00–20:00 | +0,438 [0,212; 0,664] | <0,001 | 0,007 | +0,778 [0,537; 1,019] | <0,001 | 0,007 | +0,417 [0,293; 0,541] | <0,001 | 0,008 |
| 20:00–22:00 | +0,565 [0,331; 0,799] | <0,001 | 0,14 | +1,181 [0,955; 1,407] | <0,001 | 0,019 | +0,688 [0,564; 0,811] | <0,001 | 0,022 |
| 22:00–24:00 | −0,597 [−0,811; −0,383] | <0,001 | 0,16 | −1,075 [−1,303; −0,847] | <0,001 | 0,015 | −0,487 [−0,597; −0,378] | <0,001 | 0,014 |
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