Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
Artificial
Light
at
Night
(ALAN)
may
improve
health
by
promoting
increased
social
activity.
However,
this
hypothesis
still
lacks
empirical
evidence.
In
study,
we
conducted
an
online
survey
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
both
subjective
and
objective
measures
of
artificial
light
night
mental
wellbeing
among
646
adults
across
27
provinces
in
China.
Additionally,
explored
potential
mediating
role
contact
cohesion
within
neighborhoods.
Objective
ALAN
data
were
obtained
through
remote
sensing
technologies,
while
exposure,
contact,
assessed
via
pre-established
instruments.
We
found
a
non-linear
wellbeing:
scores
range
6–11
(out
total
11)
positively
correlated
with
wellbeing.
This
association
was
largely
explained
neighborhood
cohesion,
particularly
men.
These
results
underscore
bright
side
provide
mechanism
for
understanding
benefits
ALAN.
Integrative and Comparative Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 25, 2024
Synopsis
In
temperate
environments,
most
species
of
insects
enter
an
arrested
state
development,
known
as
diapause,
that
enables
them
to
survive
the
adverse
environmental
conditions
associated
with
winter.
Although
diapause
is
restricted
a
single
life
stage
within
insects,
there
are
examples
overwinter
in
egg,
larval,
pupal,
and
adult
stages.
Here
we
offer
targeted,
non-systematic
literature
review
examining
how
overwintering
impacts
subsequent
reproduction
female
insects.
Several
factors,
including
lifestage
at
which
overwinter,
type
energy
investment
strategy
females
use
for
breeding,
elements
winter
environment,
contributions
from
male
can
influence
trade-offs
face
between
survival
post-diapause
reproduction.
Additionally,
climate
change
urban
light
pollution
higher
temperatures
cities,
exacerbate
or
ameliorate
faced
by
reproducing
Better
understanding
not
only
enhances
our
underlying
physiological
mechanisms
ecological
processes
governing
reproduction,
but
also
provides
opportunities
better
manage
insect
pests
and/or
support
beneficial
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
378(1892)
Published: Oct. 29, 2023
Light
pollution
has
emerged
as
a
burgeoning
area
of
scientific
interest,
receiving
increasing
attention
in
recent
years.
The
resulting
body
literature
revealed
diverse
array
species-specific
and
context-dependent
responses
to
artificial
light
at
night
(ALAN).
Because
predicting
generalizing
community-level
effects
is
difficult,
our
current
comprehension
the
ecological
impacts
on
complex
systems
remains
notably
limited.
It
critical
better
understand
ALAN's
higher
levels
organization
order
comprehend
mitigate
repercussions
ALAN
ecosystem
functioning
stability
amidst
ongoing
global
change.
This
theme
issue
seeks
explore
systems,
by
bridging
various
realms
scaling
up
from
individual
processes
functions
communities
networks.
Through
this
integrated
approach,
collection
aims
shed
intricate
interplay
between
pollution,
dynamics
humans
world
increasingly
impacted
anthropogenic
lighting.
article
part
'Light
systems'.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
281, P. 116590 - 116590
Published: June 20, 2024
Exposure
to
light
at
night
(LAN)
has
been
associated
with
multiple
adverse
health
outcomes.
However,
evidence
is
limited
regarding
the
impacts
of
LAN
exposure
on
human
inflammation.
To
examine
association
between
real-ambient
bedroom
systemic
inflammation
and
circadian
rhythm
inflammatory
markers.
Using
data
from
a
prospective
cohort
study
Chinese
young
adults.
At
baseline,
was
measured
portable
illuminance
meter;
fasting
blood
sample
for
high-sensitivity
C-reactive
protein
(hs-CRP)
assay
collected.
3-year
follow-up,
20
healthy
adults
(10
LANavg
<
5
lx,
10
≥
lx)
were
recruited
same
cohort;
time-series
venous
samples
sampled
every
4
h
over
24
h-cycle
detection
8
Circadian
markers
assessed
using
cosinor
analysis.
average
age
276
participants
18.7
years,
33.3
%
male.
Higher
levels
significantly
increased
hs-CRP
levels.
The
only
significant
in
inactive
group
(MVPA
2
h/d)
but
not
physically
active
h/d).
In
addition,
higher
nighttime
(LANavg
disrupted
rhythms
(including
rhythmic
expression,
amplitude
phase)
some
cytokines
balance
indicators.
increases
disrupts
Keep
darkness
may
represent
important
strategies
prevention
chronic
Additionally,
people
living
community
pollution,
regular
physical
activity
be
viable
option
counteract
negative
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2(1)
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
Abstract
Artificial
light
at
night
(ALAN)
is
exponentially
increasing
and
several
studies
highlight
detrimental
effects
on
both
humans
wildlife,
including
their
reproductive
metabolic
systems,
cancer
risk,
mental
health.
This
Collection
aims
to
explore
the
underlying
mechanisms
in
other
organisms.
Annals of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
57(1)
Published: March 11, 2025
Artificial
lighting
at
night
(ALAN)
leads
to
pervasive
light
pollution,
affecting
ecosystems
and
human
health
globally.
Satellite
assessments
reveal
widespread
nocturnal
illumination
worldwide
research
indicates
adverse
effects.
Environmental
pollution
disrupts
natural
cycles,
the
behavior
reproduction
of
various
organisms.
In
this
narrative
review
we
aimed
present
on
effects
ALAN
glucose
metabolism
diabetes
hone
its
recently
reported
association
with
gestational
(GDM).
Conflicting
data
exist
melatonin's
administration
vis-à-vis
glycemia,
some
studies
suggesting
beneficial
outcomes
for
patients
type
2
mellitus
insomnia.
Ambient
influences
plasma
glucose,
bright
increasing
both
fasting
postprandial
levels.
Perinatal
exposure
is
linked
later-life
risks
prenatal
fetal
macrosomia.
Analyzing
European
in
conjunction
epidemiological
records
GDM
reveals
a
notable
probable
association.
Additionally,
recent
from
China
(one
case-control
two
cohort
studies)
has
shown
that
during
pregnancy
significantly
increases
risk
GDM.
Despite
progress,
interdisciplinary
needed
understand
impact
health,
especially
regarding
disrupted
light-dark
cycles
physiological
functions
relevant
conditions
like
At
present,
simplest
advice
all
people
particularly
women
who
anticipate
pregnancy,
or
pregnant
women,
ensure
totally
dark
environment
sleep
time.
Environmental Pollution,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
355, P. 124209 - 124209
Published: May 23, 2024
Artificial
Light
at
Night
(ALAN)
has
been
identified
as
a
primary
driver
of
environmental
change
in
the
21st
century
with
key
impacts
on
ecosystems.
At
same
time,
developments
LED
lighting
systems
adjustable
parameters-such
color
temperature
and
light
intensity-may
provide
an
opportunity
to
mitigate
negative
effects
ALAN.
To
test
potential
properties,
we
conducted
comprehensive
field
study
over
two
summers
three
forest
sites
Switzerland.
We
investigated
impact
attributes
lights
(color
temperature,
brightness,
luminaire
shape)
abundance
community
structure
ground-dwelling
invertebrate
functional
groups
(predators,
omnivores,
detritivores).
found
significantly
increased
nocturnal
attraction
omnivores
(+275%)
predators
(+70%),
but
not
detritivores,
ALAN,
altering
arthropod
composition
trophic
interactions
forests.
shape
showed
minimal
all
groups,
while
reducing
level
from
100%
50%
attracted
fewer
individuals
significant
effect
(-57%).
In
addition,
observed
temperatures
shapes
intensity,
decrease
numbers
when
dimming
intensity
combined
3700
K
for
(-53%),
diffusing
(-77%)
standard
detritivores
(-27%).
The
predator-detritivore
ratio
-
interaction,
around
streetlights
resulting
elevated
top-down
pressure
detritivores.
These
results
suggest
importance
considering
characteristics
future
outdoor
designs.
Urban Geography,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(7), P. 1267 - 1277
Published: July 26, 2024
Ever
since
Carlos
Moreno's
speech
at
the
COP21
conference
in
Paris
2015
on
need
for
a
new
urban
design
and
planning
paradigm
based
15-minute
city,
scientific
literature
political
debate
this
topic
have
expanded
exponentially
across
Europe.
However,
scholars,
governments
citizen
associations
campaigning
more
sustainable
cities
continue
to
ignore
around
role
of
nocturnal
ongoing
ecological
transition
This
text
aims
advance
discussion
that
should
play
fostering
socially
inclusive,
egalitarian,
environmentally
sustainable,
resilient
fair
European
cities.
India
is
the
most
populous
country
in
world,
with
1.43
billion
people,
or
around
17.76%
of
world's
total
population.
Over
past
10
years,
urban
population
increased
by
35.8%,
reaching
508
million
people.
More
than
31%
nation's
citizens
live
metropolitan
areas,
where
there
are
more
400
km
2
people
per
square
mile.
Several
biodegradable
materials
(such
as
vegetables,
animal
wastes,
papers,
wooden
pieces,
carcasses,
plant
twigs,
leaves,
and
cloth
wastes),
well
many
non-biodegradable
plastic
bags,
bottles,
glass
stone/cement
pieces),
produced
large
quantities
activities.
In
India,
generates
68.8
tons
municipal
solid
waste
(MSW)
annually,
188
500
day
(TPD).
The
amount
Indian
cities
varies
depending
on
way
life,
but
generally
speaking,
it
falls
between
200
870
g
each
day.
trash
production
person
rising
at
a
pace
roughly
1.3%
annually.
However,
approaching
growing
will
require
significant
area
for
disposal.
They
also
include
contaminants
harmful
metals.
Utilizing
both
traditional
scientific
recycling
techniques
can
help
reduce
volume
while
separating
valuable
goods
spirit
waste-to-wealth
concept.
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
encourage
to
protect
environment
natural
resources.