The Effects of Light at Night on Circadian Clocks and Metabolism

Mar 29, 2014Endocrine reviews

How light at night affects body clocks and metabolism

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Abstract

Exposure to light at night may disrupt circadian rhythms, which are crucial for metabolic regulation.

  • Circadian rhythms, which are approximately 24-hour cycles, regulate various physiological and behavioral functions.
  • The suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus acts as the master clock that coordinates these rhythms throughout the body.
  • Mutations in circadian clock genes in mice can lead to changes in feeding behavior and hormone signaling.
  • There is a correlation between the misalignment of circadian clocks and the incidence of obesity in both rodents and humans.
  • Increased exposure to artificial light at night has been linked to rising rates of obesity and metabolic disorders globally.

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