Outdoor light at night exposure was associated with hypothyroidism in pregnant women: A national study in China

Dec 18, 2024The Science of the total environment

Outdoor light at night linked to low thyroid hormone levels in pregnant women in China

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Abstract

Among 81,120 pregnant women, 4.77% were diagnosed with hypothyroidism.

  • Pregnant women with hypothyroidism had higher median outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) levels during pregnancy compared to those without hypothyroidism.
  • Each quartile increase in outdoor ALAN exposure was associated with an increased risk of hypothyroidism, with adjusted odds ratios of 1.15 for quartiles two and three and 1.12 for quartile four.
  • Pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) significantly influenced the association between outdoor ALAN and hypothyroidism, with stronger effects observed in overweight women.

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