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From the study "Day and night light exposure are associated with psychiatric disorders: an objective light study in >85,000 people"
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English: "a–f, Coefficients plot for daytime and night-time light associations with (a) MDD (ncases = 18,933; ncontrols = 25,509), (b) self-harm behavior (ncases = 2,710; ncontrols = 58,670), (c) GAD (ncases = 3,279; ncontrols = 46,554), (d) PTSD (ncases = 3,535; ncontrols = 57,907), (e) bipolar disorder (hypomania/mania; ncases = 1,192; ncontrols = 45,197), and (f) psychosis (ncases = 3,110; ncontrols = 57,785). Coefficients represent the odds ratios ± the standard error of the mean (inner error bar) and 95% CI (outer error bar) for each quartile of day and night-time light exposure relative to the low light (Q1) referent. Three models are presented with increasing adjustment for confounders: Model 1 (green) is unadjusted, Model 2 (blue) adjusts for age, sex, ethnicity, and photoperiod, and Model 3 (red) additionally adjusts for employment and physical activity." |
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Source | https://www.nature.com/articles/s44220-023-00135-8 |
Author | Authors of the study: Angus C. Burns, Daniel P. Windred, Martin K. Rutter, Patrick Olivier, Céline Vetter, Richa Saxena, Jacqueline M. Lane, Andrew J. K. Phillips & Sean W. Cain |
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