Ever since a flawed study was published several years ago about how using an iPad at full brightness before bedtime can make it take longer for some folks to fall asleep, the war against blue light has really taken off.
App developers and ebook reader manufacturers jumped on the anti blue light bandwagon by offering color-shift technology enabling users to switch from a blue light to an orange/yellow light for night-time.
But now a new study suggests that exposure to blue light may actually be better than warm light at night.
“Our findings suggest that using dim, cooler, lights in the evening and bright warmer lights in the day may be more beneficial,” says Dr. Tim Brown, from The University of Manchester. Dr Tim Brown, from The University of Manchester, said: “We show the common view that blue light has the strongest effect on the clock is misguided; in fact, the blue colours that are associated with twilight have a weaker effect than white or yellow light of equivalent brightness".
Seems the 2010’s has been a decade of many long held beliefs turning to myths. Many just made so much sense (and is probably why they endured so long and were not questioned).
See https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2019/12/28/study-shows-blue-light-better-than-warm-light-at-night/
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Ever since a flawed study was published several years ago about how using an iPad at full brightness before bedtime can make it take longer for some folks to