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ENLIGHT Consensus Checklist and Guidelines for Reporting Laboratory Studies on the Non-Visual Effects of Light in Humans

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Spitschan, M., Kervezee, L., Lok, R., McGlashan, E., & Najjar, R. (2023). ENLIGHT Consensus Checklist and Guidelines for Reporting Laboratory Studies on the Non-Visual Effects of Light in Humans. Clocks & Sleep, 5(3): 2.35, 439-440.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000D-A57C-E
Zusammenfassung
Background: Beyond vision, light has wide-reaching effects on human health and well-being. However, there is no consensus on reporting light characteristics in studies investigating non-visual responses to light. This project aimed at developing a reporting checklist for laboratory-based investigations on the impact of light on non- visual physiology. Methods: To this end, a four-step modified Delphi process (three questionnaire-based feedback rounds and one face-to-face group discussion) involving international experts was conducted. Results: Across these four rounds, an initial list of 61 items related to reporting light-based interventions was condensed to a final checklist containing 25 items based upon consensus among experts (final n = 60). Nine of these items were determined to be necessary to report, regardless of the specific research question or context. A description of each item was provided in the accompanying guidelines. Most participants (92%) reported being satisfied or very satisfied with the consensus process, checklist, and guidelines. The ENLIGHT Checklist and Guidelines are the first consensus- based guidelines for documenting and reporting ocular light-based interventions for human studies. The implementation of the checklist and guidelines will enhance the impact of light-based research by ensuring comprehensive documentation and reproducibility and enabling data aggregation across studies.