Environmental light exposure and mealtime regularity: Implications for human health

Choon Ming Ng, Satvinder Kaur

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Abstract

Light exposure and mealtime act as cues to the human circadian rhythm, which subsequently regulates various physiological functions in the body. However, modernization alters lifestyles, with changes to social and work-related activities independent of the natural light–dark cycle. This review summarizes the role of light exposure and regular mealtime on bodily processes and, ultimately, metabolic health. Various aspects of light are reviewed, including the type of light (natural/artificial), intensity (lux), spectral composition, time of exposure (night/day), and exposure duration. Further, the possible relationship between light exposure and mealtime irregularity is discussed as a function affecting metabolic health. In essence, research evidence suggests that mealtime regularity and light exposure habits based on the natural occurring light–dark cycle are essential for metabolic health in relation to an aligned circadian rhythm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1183-1194
Number of pages12
JournalChronobiology International
Volume39
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • circadian rhythm
  • clock
  • Light
  • mealtime
  • metabolic health

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