Talk:Lighting for the elderly

Measurement
Several scientists (other than the creator of the device) are using the daysimeter device in circadian rhythm studies. One such researcher is Patricia Higgins from Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing. http://fpb.case.edu/Faculty/Higgins.shtm Her article "Older adults' rest-activity and light exposure patterns in the home setting: a methodological case study" has been approved for publication in the American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias and is currently in press. I will link to this particular article when it becomes available for epub and shall link to additional peer-reviewed journal articles as they also become available. Sherazade96 (talk) 18:41, 22 March 2010 (UTC)

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