Current psychiatry reports

Light Exposure and Its Possible Influence on Mental Health

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Abstract

Essence

This review argues that light exposure is a modifiable influence on mental health, with brighter days and darker nights generally linked to better outcomes.

Evidence

It synthesizes randomized light-therapy trials, large epidemiological studies, and neurophysiological investigations connecting daytime and nighttime light patterns to mood, depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbance.

Caveat

As a review combining intervention and observational evidence, it is limited by bidirectionality between light exposure and mental health and by incomplete causal inference.

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