Effect of Evening Exposure to Bright or Dim Light after Daytime Bright Light on Absorption of Dietary Carbohydrates the Following Morning
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We had previously reported on the effect of exposure to light on the human digestive system: daytime bright light exposure has a positive effect, whereas, evening bright light exposure has a negative effect on the efficiency of dietary carbohydrate absorption from the evening meal. These results prompted us to examine whether the light intensity to which subjects are exposed in the evening affects the efficiency of dietary carbohydrate absorption the following morning. In this study, subjects were exposed to either 50 lux (dim light conditions) or 2,000 lux (bright light conditions) in the evening for 9 h (from 15:00 to 24:00) after staying under bright light in the daytime (under 2,000 lux from 07:00 to 15:00). We measured unabsorbed dietary carbohydrates using the breath-hydrogen test the morning after exposure to either bright light or dim light the previous evening. Results showed that there was no significant difference between the two conditions in the amount of breath hydrogen. This indicates that evening exposure to bright or dim light after bright light exposure in the daytime has no varying effect on digestion or absorption of dietary carbohydrates in the following mornings breakfast.
- 2010-03-01
著者
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Tokura Hiromi
松本大学 人間健康学部
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Tokura Hiromi
Professor Emeritus Nara Women's Univ.
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Tokura Hiromi
奈良女子大学 生活健康学専攻
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HIROTA Naoko
Faculty of Human Health Science, Matsumoto University
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SONE Yoshiaki
Department of Food and Nutrition, Graduate School of Osaka City University
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TOKURA Hiromi
Nara Women's University
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Tokura Hiromi
Nara Women's University
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Tokura Hiromi
Institute Oftextiles & Clothing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Hirota Naoko
Faculty Of Human Health Science Matsumoto University
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Tokura Hiromi
Depaetment Of Environmental Health Nara Women's University
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TOKURA Hiromi
Toyobo Co. Ltd.
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Tokura H
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. Hong Kong Chn
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Tokura Hiromi
Department Of Environmental Heaith. Nara Women's University
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Tokura H
Nara Women's University
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Sone Yoshiaki
Department Of Food And Nutrition Faculty Of Human Life Science
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Sone Y
Department Of Food And Nutrition Graduate School Of Osaka City University
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