The association between artificial light at night and gestational diabetes mellitus: A prospective cohort study from China

Feb 13, 2024The Science of the total environment

Artificial light at night and risk of gestational diabetes in pregnant women in China

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Abstract

Among 9,120 participants, 1,484 (16.27%) were diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

  • Women with GDM had a significantly higher mean outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) exposure during pregnancy (18.98 nW/cm/sr vs 24.28 nW/cm/sr, P < 0.001).
  • Higher outdoor ALAN exposure during pregnancy could increase the risk of GDM, with an odds ratio of 1.253 (95% CI = 1.157-1.356).
  • There is a non-linear association between outdoor ALAN exposure during pregnancy and GDM risk.
  • ALAN exposure became a risk factor for GDM when radiance increased to about 17.9 nW/cm/sr.
  • At an ALAN radiance of approximately 40.7 nW/cm/sr, the increasing odds ratio for GDM steadied.

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