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Sleep problems mediate the association between outdoor nighttime light and symptoms of depression and anxiety: A cross-sectional, multi-city study in Bulgaria
Sleep problems link outdoor nighttime light to depression and anxiety symptoms in Bulgarian cities
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Abstract
Greater outdoor artificial light at night exposure was marginally associated with higher depression and anxiety symptoms in a study of 4,068 adults from Bulgaria.
- Exposure to outdoor artificial light at night may disrupt sleep-wake cycles, which is linked to mental health symptoms.
- Higher levels of artificial light at night were positively associated with increased symptoms of depression and anxiety as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire.
- Sleep problems were found to be positively associated with artificial light exposure and may mediate the relationship between light exposure and mental health symptoms.
- No significant differences in the association were observed based on sex, age, or income.
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