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E-books are messing up your sleep cycle

A lot of people have transitioned over from the out-dated, ancient use of actually books (the kind with paper). But what does that switch mean for how well you sleep? A small study has found that reading light-emitting electronic devices before bedtime is a recipe for poor sleep. This idea isn’t necessarily new – we’ve […]

A lot of people have transitioned over from the out-dated, ancient use of actually books (the kind with paper). But what does that switch mean for how well you sleep?

A small study has found that reading light-emitting electronic devices before bedtime is a recipe for poor sleep. This idea isn’t necessarily new – we’ve been told not to stay up on the computer or use our phones before dozing off, but for a new generation of e-readers, the same idea applies, according to The New York Times.

Researchers randomly assigned 12 healthy young adults to one of two activities: reading a light-emitting e-book in a dimly lit room for about four hours before bedtime on five consecutive evenings, or reading a printed book for the same amount of time. All participants did both tasks.

The researchers took blood samples to measure melatonin levels, and electronically tracked how long it took to fall asleep and how much time was spent in each sleep stage. The study, done at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, is online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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A light-emitting book decreases sleepiness and reduces REM sleep, according to the research. It also substantially suppressed the normal bedtime rise of the hormone that regulates the sleep and wake cycle, melatonin. E-book users took longer to fall asleep and felt sleepier in the morning.

“Much more has to be known about the kind of impact these devices have on our health and well-being,” said the lead author, Anne-Marie Chang, an assistant professor of biobehavioral health at Penn State. “The technology moves quickly, and the science lags.”

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