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Investigating the combined effect of artificial light at night and noise on educational achievements of schoolchildren
How Artificial Light and Noise at Night May Affect Schoolchildren’s Learning
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Abstract
Exposure to artificial light at night and noise is significantly associated with lower grades in schoolchildren.
- Artificial light exposure before sleep is linked to low grades in all subjects, especially in mathematics and sciences.
- Noise exposure before and during sleep is associated with lower grades across all study subjects.
- The combined effect of light and noise is stronger when both occur simultaneously.
- Measurements were taken over a six-week period using smartphone apps to monitor conditions and academic performance.
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