Exposure to light at night (LAN) and risk of obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

Jun 5, 2020Environmental research

Exposure to light at night and its link to obesity risk: A review of observational studies

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Abstract

A higher exposure to light at night (LAN) is associated with 13% higher odds of overweight and 22% higher odds of obesity.

  • Twelve observational studies were reviewed, with seven included in the meta-analysis.
  • Significant associations were found between higher LAN exposure and increased body weight outcomes.
  • The odds of being overweight (BMI≥25 kg/m) increased by 13%, while the odds of obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m) increased by 22%.
  • Substantial detection bias was noted, with over half of the studies using subjective measures of LAN exposure.
  • The overall quality of evidence linking LAN exposure to obesity risk was rated as 'moderate'.
  • Future studies should employ objective measures of LAN exposure to better assess its impact on weight outcomes.

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