The Lancet regional health. Europe

Personal light exposure patterns linked to risk of type 2 diabetes in a large long-term study

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Abstract

Higher night light exposure is associated with a 1.53-fold increased risk of type 2 diabetes in the brightest exposure group compared to those with dark nights.

  • Diabetes risk increases incrementally with brighter night light exposure, showing a clear trend across different exposure percentiles.
  • Participants with lower circadian amplitude exhibited a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
  • Circadian phase, whether early or late, is linked to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
  • Both night light exposure and genetic predisposition independently contribute to higher diabetes risk.
  • The difference in diabetes risk between individuals with bright versus dark nights is comparable to varying levels of genetic risk.

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