TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating circadian light hygiene
T2 - Methodology and health implications
AU - Gubin, Denis G.
AU - Borisenkov, Mikhail F.
AU - Kolomeichuk, Sergey N.
AU - Markov, Alexander A.
AU - Weinert, Dietmar
AU - Cornelissen, Germaine
AU - Stefani, Oliver
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Russian Open Medical Journal.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Background — A growing body of research demonstrates that a substantial daily range of light exposure, characterized by ample daylight followed by darkness during sleep, is essential for human well-being. This encompasses crucial aspects like sleep quality, mood regulation, and cardiovascular and metabolic health. Objective — This study characterizes Circadian Light Hygiene (CLH) as an essential factor in maintaining health, well-being, and longevity in modern society. CLH involves adjusting the 24-hour light exposure dynamic range to support the natural sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms. Three major challenges to CLH negatively impacting human health are: 1) light pollution (light at night, or LAN), characterized by excessive evening and nighttime artificial light; 2) insufficient natural daylight; and 3) irregular light exposure patterns. These interacting challenges necessitate a systematic approach to measurement and analysis. Material and Methods — A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature published through October 30, 2024, examined the methodologies and health effects of circadian and seasonal aspects of light exposure. Conclusion — This review elucidates fundamental principles of circadian light hygiene, synthesizing existing literature and our research to assess the benefits of adequate daylight, the risks of light at night, and adverse outcomes stemming from diminished light exposure range, mistimed light exposure, and irregular patterns. Novel indices for quantifying and optimizing circadian light hygiene are introduced.
AB - Background — A growing body of research demonstrates that a substantial daily range of light exposure, characterized by ample daylight followed by darkness during sleep, is essential for human well-being. This encompasses crucial aspects like sleep quality, mood regulation, and cardiovascular and metabolic health. Objective — This study characterizes Circadian Light Hygiene (CLH) as an essential factor in maintaining health, well-being, and longevity in modern society. CLH involves adjusting the 24-hour light exposure dynamic range to support the natural sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms. Three major challenges to CLH negatively impacting human health are: 1) light pollution (light at night, or LAN), characterized by excessive evening and nighttime artificial light; 2) insufficient natural daylight; and 3) irregular light exposure patterns. These interacting challenges necessitate a systematic approach to measurement and analysis. Material and Methods — A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature published through October 30, 2024, examined the methodologies and health effects of circadian and seasonal aspects of light exposure. Conclusion — This review elucidates fundamental principles of circadian light hygiene, synthesizing existing literature and our research to assess the benefits of adequate daylight, the risks of light at night, and adverse outcomes stemming from diminished light exposure range, mistimed light exposure, and irregular patterns. Novel indices for quantifying and optimizing circadian light hygiene are introduced.
KW - circadian rhythms
KW - cognition
KW - health
KW - human-centric lighting
KW - light
KW - light at night
KW - light hygiene
KW - metabolism
KW - mood
KW - well-being
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U2 - 10.15275/rusomj.2024.0415
DO - 10.15275/rusomj.2024.0415
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85215371961
SN - 2304-3415
VL - 13
JO - Russian Open Medical Journal
JF - Russian Open Medical Journal
IS - 4
M1 - e0415
ER -