Environmental 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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