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A double-blind trial of melatonin as a treatment for jet lag in international cabin crew.
- Source :
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Biological psychiatry [Biol Psychiatry] 1993 Apr 01; Vol. 33 (7), pp. 526-30. - Publication Year :
- 1993
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Abstract
- This study investigated the efficacy of oral melatonin in alleviating jet lag in flight crew after a series of international flights. The optimal time for taking melatonin in this group was also investigated. In a double-blind placebo-controlled trial, 52 international cabin crew were randomly assigned to three groups; early melatonin (5 mg started 3 days prior to arrival until 5 days after return home); late melatonin (placebo for 3 days then 5 mg melatonin for 5 days); and placebo. Daily ratings showed a trend in jet lag, mood, and sleepiness measures toward an improved recovery in the late melatonin group and a worse recovery in the early melatonin group as compared to placebo. Retrospective ratings made 6 days after arrival showed the late melatonin group reported significantly less jet lag and sleep disturbance following the flight compared to placebo. The late melatonin group also showed a significantly faster recovery of energy and alertness than the early melatonin group, which reported a worse overall recovery than placebo. These findings show melatonin may have potential benefits for international aircrew.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0006-3223
- Volume :
- 33
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Biological psychiatry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8513037
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-3223(93)90007-z