Abstract

Summary

This paper investigates the effect of personal light exposure on the sleep-wake patterns of nursing home residents, finding that increased light exposure leads to less daytime napping.
Categories

Categories

Dementia: The paper discusses the impact of dementia on sleep-wake patterns and light exposure in nursing home residents.
Sleep and insomnia: The paper explores the relationship between light exposure and sleep disturbances in nursing home residents.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper mentions the potential impact of sleep disturbances on cognitive function in older adults.
Aging: The paper discusses the changes in sleep-wake patterns and light sensitivity that occur with aging.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper highlights the importance of adequate lighting in nursing homes for the sleep-wake patterns of residents.
Well-being: The paper suggests that improved sleep-wake patterns through increased light exposure could enhance the well-being of nursing home residents.
Authors

Author(s)

KGC de Groot, Y de Kort, M Andersen
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