Insights into the Effect of Light Pollution on Mental Health: Focus on Affective Disorders-A Narrative Review.
Giulia MenculiniFederica CirimbilliVeronica RaspaFrancesca ScopettaGianmarco CinesiAnastasia Grazia ChieppaLorenzo CuzzucoliPatrizia MorettiPierfrancesco Maria BalducciLuigi AttademoFrancesco BernardiniAndreas ErfurthGabriele SachsAlfonso TortorellaPublished in: Brain sciences (2024)
The presence of artificial light at night has emerged as an anthropogenic stressor in recent years. Various sources of light pollution have been shown to affect circadian physiology with serious consequences for metabolic pathways, possibly disrupting pineal melatonin production with multiple adverse health effects. The suppression of melatonin at night may also affect human mental health and contribute to the development or exacerbation of psychiatric disorders in vulnerable individuals. Due to the high burden of circadian disruption in affective disorders, it has been hypothesized that light pollution impacts mental health, mainly affecting mood regulation. Hence, the aim of this review was to critically summarize the evidence on the effects of light pollution on mood symptoms, with a particular focus on the role of circadian rhythms in mediating this relationship. We conducted a narrative review of the literature in the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science datasets. After the screening process, eighteen papers were eligible for inclusion. The results clearly indicate a link between light pollution and the development of affective symptoms, with a central role of sleep disturbances in the emergence of mood alterations. Risk perception also represents a crucial topic, possibly modulating the development of affective symptoms in response to light pollution. The results of this review should encourage a multidisciplinary approach to the design of healthier environments, including lighting conditions among the key determinants of human mental health.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- heavy metals
- bipolar disorder
- sleep quality
- particulate matter
- risk assessment
- health risk assessment
- human health
- mental illness
- public health
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- drinking water
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- water quality
- risk factors
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- climate change
- pluripotent stem cells
- electronic health record
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- rna seq
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