Outdoor light at night in relation to glucose homoeostasis and diabetes in Chinese adults: a national and cross-sectional study of 98,658 participants from 162 study sites

Nov 13, 2022Diabetologia

Outdoor light at night linked to blood sugar control and diabetes in Chinese adults across the country

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Abstract

Chronic exposure to the highest quintile of outdoor artificial light at night is associated with a 28% increase in diabetes prevalence.

  • Higher levels of outdoor artificial light at night are linked to increased fasting and 2-hour glucose concentrations.
  • Chronic LAN exposure shows positive associations with HbA and HOMA-IR, indicating impaired glucose homeostasis.
  • Conversely, higher LAN exposure is negatively associated with HOMA-B, suggesting reduced insulin secretion.
  • Each increase in quintile of LAN exposure correlates with a prevalence ratio of 1.07 for diabetes.
  • The study population had a mean age of 42.7 years, with nearly half of the participants being women.

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