Artificial Light-at-Night Exposure and Overweight and Obesity across GDP Levels among Chinese Children and Adolescents.
Jiajia DangDi ShiXi LiNing MaYunfei LiuPanliang ZhongXiaojin YanJingshu ZhangPatrick W C LauYan-Hui DongYi SongJun MaPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
ALAN contributed to the development of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents and this effect differed with GDPPC. Future longitudinal studies should confirm the causal relationship between ALAN and obesity. Moreover, reducing unnecessary exposure to artificial light at night may have beneficial implications for controlling childhood and adolescent obesity, particularly in low-income areas.