Study Links Nighttime Light Exposure to Heart Disease Risks

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  • Study Details: Researchers from Flinders University conducted teh largest study on personal nighttime light exposure and cardiovascular health, tracking 89,000 participants wearing light sensors over one week (2013-2016).
  • Findings: Over eight years, high nighttime light exposure was linked to a 23% to 56% higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease compared to those with dark nights.
  • Mechanism: Artificial light disrupts circadian rhythms, which impair glucose tolerance, affect blood pressure, and increase risks of abnormal heart rhythms and type 2 diabetes-factors contributing to heart disease.
  • gender Differences: Women exposed to bright night lights had similar heart risks as men due to a greater sensitivity of their circadian systems and suppression of melatonin caused by bright light.
  • Recommendations: Researchers suggest adopting darker environments during sleep intervals. If nighttime lighting is needed, dim and warm sources should be preferred over bright overhead lights.
  • Contextual Quote: Martin Young emphasizes that modern society’s reliance on artificial lighting at all hours poses significant health hazards.

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