JAMA network open

Nighttime Outdoor Artificial Light and Risk of Age-Related Vision Loss

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Abstract

An increase of 55.8 nW/cm2/sr in outdoor artificial light at night is associated with a 67% higher risk of incident exudative age-related macular degeneration.

  • Higher exposure to outdoor artificial light at night is linked to a greater risk of developing exudative age-related macular degeneration.
  • The association shows a nonlinear relationship, becoming more pronounced at light exposure levels around 110 nW/cm2/sr.
  • In urban areas, an increase in light exposure correlates with a significant rise in EAMD risk, whereas no such association is observed in rural areas.
  • This analysis included 126,418 participants, with 4,078 diagnosed with newly incident EAMD.

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