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Research has found a link between exposure to ambient light while you’re trying to sleep at night, and adverse health effects. In the study, even one night of ‘moderate’ light exposure was found to impair glucose and cardiovascular regulation the following day, which in turn increases risk for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
In thestudy, scientists asked a group of 20 young, healthy adults to sleep in rooms with dim light, and with overhead light, and monitored sleep quality, heart rate and heart rate variability, insulin resistance and melatonin levels. Sleeping in the light room resulted in increased insulin resistance in the morning, and a higher heart rate and lower heart rate variability overnight. Insulin resistance means your body can’t turn the glucose in your blood into energy, which in turn prompts your pancreas to create more insulin, leading to higher blood sugar levels over time.
“The results from this study demonstrate that just a single night of exposure to moderate room lighting during sleep can impair glucose and cardiovascular regulation, which are risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome,” senior study author Dr Phyllis Zee toldNorthwestern University. “It’s important for people to avoid or minimise the amount of light exposure during sleep.”
Exposure to light and dark plays a key role in prompting certain biological functions. Northwestern University explains that exposure to light causes our heart rates to increase in order to increase alertness during the day. Phyllis suggests that the study shows the body is responding in a similar way when exposed to light overnight, with your sympathetic nervous system kicking in when it should be your parasympathetic nervous system taking charge (the latter is what helps with restoration).
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