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    Research from Guangzhou Medical University reveals a compelling link between exposure to daytime light and reduced rates of dementia among nearly 88,000 adults tracked over eight years.



    Zheng et al. highlight the association between ample daytime light exposure and decreased dementia risk. Image credit: Zheng et al., doi: 10.1002/gps3.70039.

    “Dementia, the leading neurodegenerative disease globally, is marked by progressive cognitive decline and diminishing capability in daily activities,” stated Dr. Hongliang Feng, co-senior author of the study.

    “As our global population ages, the incidence of dementia is escalating sharply, while effective treatments remain scarce, presenting increasing health and socio-economic challenges.”

    “Therefore, identifying protective factors and forming effective prevention strategies is of paramount importance.”

    “The natural light-dark cycle, marked by darkness at night and bright light during the day, serves as a fundamental environmental cue that regulates endogenous circadian rhythms.”

    “These circadian rhythms govern physiology, behavior, and cognitive functions.”

    “Conversely, disruptions in circadian rhythms are frequently observed in individuals with dementia and are linked to a heightened dementia risk in the broader population.”

    In this comprehensive study, researchers monitored 87,577 adults from the UK Biobank over a median follow-up period of 8.1 years.

    The findings indicated that individuals exposed to light levels of 1,000 lux or higher (akin to the brightness of indirect outdoor light) experienced a roughly 16% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those in dim settings.

    Benefits increased with light intensity; participants who spent at least 42 minutes daily in environments with 5,000 lux or above saw their risk diminish by about 17%.

    Significantly, light exposure was measured using a wrist-worn sensor continuously for seven days, providing real-world data instead of relying on self-reported surveys.

    “These findings establish daytime light exposure as a novel, robust, and quantifiable indicator of dementia risk,” stated the researchers.

    When compared to 15 established dementia risk factors using a machine learning model, insufficient daytime light exposure was found to outpace influences such as obesity, alcohol consumption, air pollution, and traumatic brain injuries.

    Subgroups with significant nighttime light exposure, such as night owls and those with the Apoe ε4 genetic mutation—recognized as the most significant genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s—saw a reduction in dementia risk by up to 41%.

    Researchers propose that daytime light may contribute to dementia risk reduction by stabilizing circadian rhythms and sustaining specific brain structures.

    In contrast, exposure to light at night showed no significant impact on dementia risk.

    “The results of this research may guide future studies and public health strategies focusing on light-based interventions that encourage increased daytime light exposure as an economical approach to bolster brain health, particularly in high-risk groups,” concluded the scientists.

    For more insights, refer to their paper published in the journal General Psychiatry.

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    Nana Jen et al. 2026. Association between daytime and nighttime light exposure measured by wearable devices and dementia risk: a prospective cohort study. General Psychiatry 39 (3): e70039; doi: 10.1002/gps3.70039

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