International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Oct. 6, 2024
Artificial
light
at
night
(ALAN)
is
a
growing
environmental
issue
associated
with
adverse
health
consequences,
but
the
association
low
birth
weight
remains
unknown.
We
aim
to
explore
associations
between
outdoor
ALAN
and
across
7,808
census
tracts
in
California.
use
data
from
California
Communities
Environmental
Health
Screening
Tool
(CalEnviroScreen)
tract
level.
VIIRS
Nighttime
Day/Night
Band
Composites
Version
1
dataset
within
Google
Earth
Engine
platform
was
used
assess
ALAN.
Multivariable
linear
regression
analyze
data.
Our
findings
showed
that
an
interquartile
range
increase
resulted
of
0.42%
(95%
CI:
0.37,
0.46)
rate
on
average,
after
adjusting
for
all
potential
covariates.
The
results
demonstrate
significant
weight.
These
remained
consistent
sensitivity
analyses.
Clocks & Sleep,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. 358 - 372
Published: June 25, 2023
Social
restriction
measures
(SRM)
implemented
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
led
to
a
reduction
in
time
spent
outdoors
(TSO).
The
aim
of
this
study
was
describe
TSO
and
evaluate
its
association
with
sleep
outcomes,
optimism,
happiness
health-status
before
SRM.
Two
online
surveys
were
conducted
2017
(N
=
1004)
2020,
SRM
1010),
samples
representative
age,
sex
region
Austrian
population.
Information
on
duration
TSO,
sleep,
collected.
Multivariable-adjusted
logistic
regression
models
used
chronic
insomnia,
short
late
chronotype,
self-rated
health-status.
mean
3.6
h
(SD:
2.18)
2.6
1.87)
times
Men
participants
who
older,
married
or
partnership
lived
rural
area
reported
longer
TSO.
Participants
less
more
likely
report
chronotype
both
and,
also
insomnia.
Less
associated
lower
optimism
levels
poor
Our
findings
suggest
that
may
be
protective
factor
for
mood
health,
particularly
stressful
uncertain
times.
Public Health Toxicology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3(2), P. 1 - 4
Published: June 30, 2023
1.
Falchi
F,
Cinzano
P,
Duriscoe
D,
et
al.
The
new
world
atlas
of
artificial
night
sky
brightness.
Sci
Adv.
2016;2(6):e1600377.
doi:10.1126/sciadv.1600377
CrossRef
Google
Scholar
SLEEP,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
47(8)
Published: Feb. 8, 2024
Light
information
crucially
influences
sleep
initiation
and
continuity.
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
compare
daily
light
exposure
between
patients
with
Parkinson's
disease
(PD)
non-PD
older
adults
evaluate
the
association
objective
measures
in
PD.
In
cross-sectional
189
outpatients
PD
1101
community-dwelling
(controls),
measured
using
wrist
meters
during
daytime
set
bedrooms
nighttime,
quality
by
actigraphy.
median
duration
≥
1000
lux
significantly
shorter
than
controls.
nighttime
intensity
higher
Among
PD,
multivariable
analysis
suggested
that
highest
quartile
linked
efficiency
(SE)
8.0%
wake
after
onset
(WASO)
36.9
minutes
lowest
quartile.
During
mean
had
lower
SE
6.8%,
longer
WASO
24.1
minutes,
latency,
fragmentation
index,
Importantly,
levels
were
independently
associated
measures.
present
illustrated
greater
are
better
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Oct. 6, 2024
Artificial
light
at
night
(ALAN)
is
a
growing
environmental
issue
associated
with
adverse
health
consequences,
but
the
association
low
birth
weight
remains
unknown.
We
aim
to
explore
associations
between
outdoor
ALAN
and
across
7,808
census
tracts
in
California.
use
data
from
California
Communities
Environmental
Health
Screening
Tool
(CalEnviroScreen)
tract
level.
VIIRS
Nighttime
Day/Night
Band
Composites
Version
1
dataset
within
Google
Earth
Engine
platform
was
used
assess
ALAN.
Multivariable
linear
regression
analyze
data.
Our
findings
showed
that
an
interquartile
range
increase
resulted
of
0.42%
(95%
CI:
0.37,
0.46)
rate
on
average,
after
adjusting
for
all
potential
covariates.
The
results
demonstrate
significant
weight.
These
remained
consistent
sensitivity
analyses.