Shedding Some Light in the Darkβ€”A Comparison of Personal Measurements with Satellite-Based Estimates of Exposure to Light at Night among Children in the Netherlands

Jun 4, 2019Environmental health perspectives

Comparing Children's Personal and Satellite Measurements of Nighttime Light Exposure in the Netherlands

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Abstract

Satellite-measured light at night (LAN) levels were not correlated with personal indoor light measurements.

  • Correlations between satellite assessments of LAN and evening or nighttime bedroom light were negligible, with Spearman correlation coefficients up to 0.04.
  • A weak correlation was found with indoor light levels when parents reported outdoor light affecting indoor conditions.
  • Satellite-measured LAN levels showed a correlation with air pollution and surrounding green space.
  • A weak correlation with area-level socioeconomic position was also observed.
  • The findings suggest that outdoor satellite-assessed LAN is not a reliable proxy for indoor light exposure, especially in children.

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