Light pollution from street lamps may be interfering with the sleep patterns and health of millions of people who live in urban areas, according to new research.
"Our world has become a 24/7 society. We use outdoor lighting, such a street lights, to be more active at night and to increase our safety and security," said study author Maurice Ohayon, from Stanford University in California.
"The concern is that we have reduced our exposure to darkness and it could be affecting our sleep," said Ohayon.
For the study, 15,863 people were interviewed by phone over an eight-year period. They were asked about sleep habits, quality of sleep as well as medical and psychiatric disorders.
People living in urban areas of 500,000 people or more were exposed to nighttime lights that were three to six times more intense than people living in small towns and rural areas.
The study shows that nighttime light affects sleep duration and was significantly associated with sleep disturbances.
People living in more intense light areas were six per cent more likely to sleep less than six hours per night than those in less intense light areas.
People living in more intense light areas were more likely to be dissatisfied with their sleep quantity or quality than those in less intense light areas, with 29 per cent dissatisfied compared to 16 per cent.
People with high light exposure also slept less per night than those with low light exposure, with an average of 412 minutes per night compared to 402 minutes per night.
In addition, people with high light exposure were more likely to wake up confused during the night than people with low light exposure, with 19 per cent experiencing this compared to 13 per cent.
They were also more likely to have excessive sleepiness and impaired functioning, at 6 per cent compared to 2 per cent.
"If this association is confirmed by other studies, people may want to consider room darkening shades, sleep masks or other options to reduce their exposure," Ohayon added.
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