Light at night and modeled circadian disruption predict higher risk of mortality: A prospective study in >88,000 participants

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Abstract

Exposure to bright light at night, recorded in over 88,000 participants, is linked to higher mortality risk over six years. Disrupted circadian rhythms, indicated by computational modeling, may explain this risk. Minimizing night light exposure and maintaining regular light-dark patterns could promote health and longevity.