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    • Chronobiology

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    • Sleep disturbances are prevalent in the elderly population.
    • Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients often experience disrupted sleep patterns.
    • Institutionalized elderly individuals may exhibit excessive daytime napping.

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    • To evaluate the efficacy of bright light therapy (BLT) for sleep problems in the elderly.
    • To explore the impact of BLT on circadian rhythms and activity levels.
    • To investigate the synergistic effects of BLT combined with non-pharmacological interventions.

    Summary:

    • Bright light therapy (BLT) demonstrated significant improvements in sleep parameters for community-dwelling Alzheimer's disease patients.
    • In institutional settings, BLT effectively reduced daytime nap duration.
    • Morning BLT advanced circadian rhythm peaks, increased daytime activity, and boosted nighttime melatonin levels.

    Impact:

    • BLT offers a promising non-pharmacological approach for managing sleep issues in the elderly.
    • Combining BLT with social activities, exercise, and outdoor time amplifies benefits for sleep and cognition.
    • Increased attention to BLT in community settings can promote mental and physical well-being in older adults.