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Circadian disruption by night light linked to multiple cardiovascular outcomes

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Last updated: July 6, 2025 1:17 pm
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Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute researchers, in collaboration with colleagues from the UK and U.S., have recently discovered a significant link between exposure to bright night-time light and increased risks of five major cardiovascular diseases. This groundbreaking study sheds light on the impact of artificial light on our cardiovascular health.

Our bodies operate on circadian rhythms, which regulate various bodily functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, hormone secretion, and glucose metabolism. Disruption of these rhythms, whether from artificial light or other factors, can lead to serious health issues like myocardial fibrosis, hypertension, inflammation, and autonomic imbalance. Previous research in this area has been limited, often relying on satellite data or small sample sizes with limited personal exposure data.

In the study titled “Personal night light exposure predicts incidence of cardiovascular diseases in >88,000 individuals,” published on medRxiv, researchers analyzed data from 88,905 UK Biobank participants. These individuals wore wrist-based light sensors for a week between 2013 and 2016, allowing researchers to track their light exposure patterns. The participants, with an average age of 62.4 years and a majority of females, were monitored for new diagnoses of coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and stroke.

The results of the study revealed a clear correlation between brighter night-time light exposure and a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Participants in the top percentiles of night-time light exposure experienced significantly higher hazards for all five outcomes compared to those in the lower percentiles. These associations remained strong even after adjusting for various factors like lifestyle, genetic risk, and demographic variables.

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The researchers suggest that circadian misalignment caused by excessive artificial light exposure may lead to metabolic and vascular disruptions that increase cardiovascular risk. Issues like impaired glucose tolerance, hypercoagulability, elevated blood pressure, and arrhythmic vulnerability could all contribute to the development of cardiovascular diseases.

To mitigate these risks, the authors recommend avoiding bright light during sleep times as a simple yet effective strategy. They also call for circadian-informed lighting guidelines to be implemented in homes, hospitals, and urban planning to promote better cardiovascular health.

In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of managing our exposure to artificial light, especially at night, to protect our cardiovascular health. By being mindful of our light exposure habits, we can potentially reduce the risk of developing serious heart conditions. This research serves as a valuable addition to existing cardiovascular prevention strategies and emphasizes the need for further exploration in this area.

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