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People regularly experiencing brighter nights and darker days have higher mortality risk, suggests study

Last updated: October 19, 2024 2:26 am
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A recent study conducted by a team of biologists, medical researchers, and sleep specialists from Australia, the U.S., and the U.K. has revealed a concerning link between exposure to bright nights and dark days and an increased risk of mortality. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, analyzed data from the UK Biobank to investigate the impact of light exposure on circadian rhythms and overall health.

Previous studies have shown that disruptions to the circadian rhythm can lead to various health problems and even premature death. In this study, researchers focused on individuals who were frequently awake at night and examined their exposure to light during these hours. By analyzing data from over 88,000 individuals in the UK Biobank, the team found a significant association between exposure to light at night and an elevated risk of premature death, particularly among those with heart disease.

The study also identified a protective effect of exposure to more light than average during the day, which was linked to a reduced mortality risk. Disruptions to the circadian rhythm were observed in individuals who experienced regular exposure to light at night, putting them at risk for a range of health conditions.

Based on their findings, the research team recommends maintaining darkness during late nights and early mornings to safeguard the circadian rhythm. They also suggest increasing exposure to natural light during the day to support overall health and well-being.

This study sheds light on the importance of maintaining healthy light exposure patterns for optimal circadian function and longevity. By paying attention to our exposure to light at different times of day, we can potentially reduce our risk of premature death and improve overall health outcomes.

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For more information on this study, you can refer to the original publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This research underscores the significance of light exposure on health outcomes and highlights the need for further investigation into the effects of circadian disruptions on mortality risk.

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