Light Exposure as a Modifiable Determinant of Mental Health

Apr 28, 2026Current psychiatry reports

Light Exposure and Its Possible Influence on Mental Health

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Abstract

Higher daytime light exposure is generally associated with better mood and lower depressive symptomatology.

  • Light exposure regulates circadian rhythms, sleep, and emotional regulation.
  • Greater exposure to light at night is linked to increased risk of depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbance.
  • Recent trials and studies indicate that habitual light patterns significantly influence mental health outcomes.
  • Advances in technology allow for precise measurement of individual light environments, enhancing research and intervention strategies.
  • Light exposure may affect brain circuits involved in mood regulation through mechanisms beyond sleep and circadian rhythms.

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