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Evidence Intensity
76/100
High depth from human/RCT/meta counts
Community Direction
20
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Safety Friction
11/100
Early signal from adverse/interaction markers
Data Completeness
100%
Studies 16 • mentions 4 • links 25
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Open source 2. Evening Light Intensity and Phase Delay of the Circadian Clock in Early Childhood.
PUBMED • 2023 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 36415902 from J Biol Rhythms.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 3. Early evening light mitigates sleep compromising physiological and alerting responses to subsequent late evening light.
PUBMED • 2019 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 31690740 from Sci Rep.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 4. The bright and dark side of blue-enriched light on sleep and activity in older adults.
PUBMED • 2025 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 39821044 from Geroscience.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 5. Effects of bright and blue light on acoustic reaction time and maximum handgrip strength in male athletes: a randomized controlled trial.
PUBMED • 2017 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 28597081 from Eur J Appl Physiol.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 6. Two hours of evening reading on a self-luminous tablet vs. reading a physical book does not alter sleep after daytime bright light exposure.
PUBMED • 2016 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 27539026 from Sleep Med.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 7. Morning vs evening light treatment for winter depression. Evidence that the therapeutic effects of light are mediated by circadian phase shifts.
PUBMED • 1990 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 2322085 from Arch Gen Psychiatry.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 8. The effect of evening light on circadian-related outcomes: A systematic review.
PUBMED • 2022 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 35753149 from Sleep Med Rev.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 9. High sensitivity of melatonin suppression response to evening light in preschool-aged children.
PUBMED • 2022 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 34997782 from J Pineal Res.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 10. Light Environment of Arctic Solstices is Coupled With Melatonin Phase-Amplitude Changes and Decline of Metabolic Health.
PUBMED • 2025 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 39723449 from J Pineal Res.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 11. Strategies to decrease social jetlag: Reducing evening blue light advances sleep and melatonin.
PUBMED • 2020 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 30506899 from Eur J Neurosci.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 12. Out of synch with society: an update on delayed sleep phase disorder.
PUBMED • 2014 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 25160887 from Curr Opin Pulm Med.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 13. Effect of exposure to evening light on sleep initiation in the elderly: a longitudinal analysis for repeated measurements in home settings.
PUBMED • 2014 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 24147658 from Chronobiol Int.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 14. Independent associations of exposure to evening light and nocturnal urinary melatonin excretion with diabetes in the elderly.
PUBMED • 2014 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 24328728 from Chronobiol Int.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 15. Melatonin, light and chronobiological disorders.
PUBMED • 1985 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 3836816 from Ciba Found Symp.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 16. Antepartum depression severity is increased during seasonally longer nights: relationship to melatonin and cortisol timing and quantity.
PUBMED • 2013 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 23998286 from Chronobiol Int.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]
Open source 17. Evening light exposure to computer screens disrupts human sleep, biological rhythms, and attention abilities.
PUBMED • 2017 • Human evidence curation set
PMID 28548897 from Chronobiol Int.
Outcome: See linked PubMed abstract for methods and outcomes.[2159,2224,2237, etc.]