Reducing nighttime light exposure in the urban environment to benefit human health and society
Karolina M. Zielińska-Dąbkowska, Eva Schernhammer, John P. Hanifin, George C. Brainard
Gdańsk University of Technology University of Gdańsk Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard University
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Nocturnal light pollution can have profound effects on humans and other organisms. Recent research indicates that nighttime outdoor lighting is increasing rapidly. Evidence from controlled laboratory studies demonstrates that nocturnal light exposure can strain the visual system, disrupt circadian physiology, suppress melatonin secretion, and impair sleep. There is a growing body of work pointing to adverse effects of outdoor lighting on human health, including the risk of chronic diseases, but this knowledge is in a more nascent stage. In this Review, we synthesize recent research on the context-specific factors and physiology relevant to nocturnal light exposure in relation to human health and society, identify critical areas for future research, and highlight recent policy steps and recommendations for mitigating light pollution in the urban environment.
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物理Impact of Light on Environment and Health
Air Quality and Health Impacts · Circadian rhythm and melatonin
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