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#23 - Light and Sleep: The Legend of Blue Light

Nov 28, 202229 min
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Episode description

When it comes to healthy sleep, plays a huge role. The discussion often vilifies light, in particular blue light, but is it always bad? In this episode we will:

  • Discuss light's role in the regulation of our circadian rhythm and by proxy, sleep.
  • Understand the anatomy of how light interacts with the eye/retina, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the pineal body, and eventually creates melatonin suppression
  • Understand how blue light came to be acknowledged as the fundamental light color of this process
  • Differentiate light quality and light intensity and further differentiate light intensity at the source (lumen) and destination (lux)
  • Find out that even small amount of light or sustained light at night (LAN) can disrupt sleep and diminish health
  • Explore how lighting that capitalizes on these characteristics can promote sleep and also support wakefulness.
  • Learn about products meant to diminish light and enhance light
  • Touch upon the practical/research implications of light pollution and light manipulation in novel environments (submarines)

Produced by: Maeve Winter

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