No evidence for a phase delay in human circadian rhythms after a single morning melatonin administration
@article{WirzJustice2002NoEF,
title={No evidence for a phase delay in human circadian rhythms after a single morning melatonin administration},
author={Anna Wirz-Justice and Esther Werth and Claudia Renz and Simon M{\"u}ller and Kurt Kr{\"a}uchi},
journal={Journal of Pineal Research},
year={2002},
volume={32}
}Although there is good consensus that a single administration of melatonin in the early evening can phase advance human circadian rhythms, the evidence for phase delay shifts to a single melatonin stimulus given in the early morning is sparse. We therefore carried out a double‐blind randomized‐order placebo‐controlled study under modified constant routine (CR) conditions (58 hr bedrest under ˜8 lux with sleep 23:00–07:00 hr) in nine healthy young men. A single (pharmacological) dose of…
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