The relevance of daylight for humans

Nov 1, 2020Biochemical pharmacology

The importance of natural daylight for people

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Abstract

Daylight is crucial for mammalian vision and influences various brain functions through intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs).

  • Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells express melanopsin and project to brain regions that regulate circadian rhythms and seasonal behaviors.
  • Light affects mood, cognition, alertness, performance, and sleep, suggesting it may function similarly to a drug for treating certain conditions.
  • Light therapy is established for treating winter depression and circadian sleep disorders.
  • Daylight may help prevent myopia in children by influencing eye development.
  • Natural daylight is underscored as biologically necessary for health and may enhance urban living environments, though its overall superiority to electric light remains unverified.

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