Evening melatonin in January after changes in hours of habitual exercise during fall among youths living in the subarctic.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12504Date
1994Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Weydahl, AndiAbstract
Secretion of the hormone melatonin shows a circadian rhythm and is inhibited by
light. Light therapy with phase shifting of the melatonin rhythm has been used
as treatment of sleeping problems and seasonal affective disorders (SAD). Exercise
has also been shown to suppress the melatonin secretion. In order to investigate
the effect of increased level of habitual physical activity upon melatonin
secretion in areas with extreme short days and high level of midwinter insomnia,
18 high school students participated in this study. Their habitual physical activity
throughout two consecutive falls were recorded. The following January, blood
samples were taken for melatonin analyses from 1530h to 2300h. After the fall
with highest habitual activity level, the plasma melatonin showed significantly
decreased values at all sampling times compared to values after lowest level of
activity. The relative increase in melatonin level at 2300h, however, tended to be
of a greater magnitude after the fall with highest activity cornpared to the fall
with Iowest activity (p=.094). A change in habitual level of activity should be
thought of as a possible help for treating midwinter insomnia and SAD.