If you want to dig deeper into the science behind circadian rhythms and light exposure, here are some great starting points (many I reference in the ep):
Wang et al., 2022 — Sleep Health and Artificial Light at Night in Children Huge Chinese study (~200,000 kids) showing more outdoor nighttime light = more sleep problems.
Paksarian et al., 2020 — Neighborhood Nighttime Light and Mental Health in U.S. Teens Found that adolescents living in brighter nighttime environments had higher rates of mood and anxiety symptoms. American Journal of Psychiatry.
Figueiro & Rea, 2010 — Morning Light Exposure Improves Sleep and Circadian Timing in Students Early fieldwork showing how light timing influences sleep quality and alertness in school-aged children.
Cho et al., 2024 — Artificial Light at Night and Blood Pressure in Children Large multi-city cohort study linking higher night light exposure with elevated blood pressure readings.
van Duijnhoven et al., 2024 — Evening Light Exposure and Sleep Patterns in Preteens Found that bright evening light shortened sleep and delayed sleep onset in 11–13 year olds.
Foster & Kreitzman, 2021 — Circadian Rhythms: A Very Short Introduction A readable intro book that explains how our body clocks evolved and why light timing matters.
University of Colorado Boulder, 2013 — Evening Light Delays Melatonin in Humans Just one hour of bright light before bed delayed melatonin onset by up to 90 minutes. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Liu et al., 2024 — Outdoor Nighttime Light and Myopia Risk in Adolescents Found a positive correlation between nighttime brightness and rates of myopia (short-sightedness).
R. Wever “The effects of electric fields on circadian rhythmicity in men.” In an underground bunker, subjects were placed in two rooms: one shielded from natural magnetic and electric fields, the other not shielded.
Tip: If you want to explore practical lighting ideas, search terms like “circadian lighting,” “melanopic lux,” or “human-centric lighting” — there’s fascinating work happening in classrooms, workplaces, and even hospitals.
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