TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental light exposure and mealtime regularity
T2 - Implications for human health
AU - Ng, Choon Ming
AU - Kaur, Satvinder
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the UCSI University Research Excellence & Innovation Grant under Grant REIG-FAS-2020/006. We would like to thank Chew Wan Ling for her helpful insights on the review topic.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - circadian rhythm
KW - clock
KW - Light
KW - mealtime
KW - metabolic health
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U2 - 10.1080/07420528.2022.2093212
DO - 10.1080/07420528.2022.2093212
M3 - Review Article
C2 - 35786074
AN - SCOPUS:85133460755
SN - 0742-0528
VL - 39
SP - 1183
EP - 1194
JO - Chronobiology International
JF - Chronobiology International
IS - 9
ER -