Selecting, implementing and evaluating control and placebo conditions in light therapy and light-based interventions

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Abstract

Introduction: Light profoundly influences human physiology, behaviour and cognition by affecting various functions through light-sensitive cells in the retina. Light therapy has proven effective in treating seasonal depression and other disorders. However, designing appropriate control conditions for light-based interventions remains a challenge. Materials and methods: This article presents a novel framework for selecting, implementing and evaluating control conditions in light studies, offering theoretical foundations and practical guidance. It reviews the fundamentals of photoreception and discusses control strategies such as dim light, darkness, different wavelengths, spectral composition and metameric conditions. Special cases like dynamic lighting, simulated dawn and dusk, complex interventions and studies involving blind or visually impaired patients are also considered. Results: The practical guide outlines steps for selection, implementation, evaluation and reporting, emphasizing the importance of α-opic calculations and physiological validation. Conclusion: In conclusion, constructing effective control conditions is crucial for demonstrating the efficacy of light interventions in various research scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2298875
JournalAnnals of Medicine
Volume56
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Light therapy
  • bright light therapy
  • control conditions
  • ipRGCs
  • light
  • light-based interventions
  • placebo
  • α-opic

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