Exploring the key parameters for indoor light intervention measures in promoting mental health: A systematic review

Chunliang Wang , Kai Su , Linming Hu , Siqing Wu , Yiqiang Zhan , Chongguang Yang , Jianbang Xiang
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Indoor lighting can regulate human mood and sleep, further alleviating mental disorder symptoms. Indoor light intervention (ILI) has been demonstrated as therapeutic for mental disease but lacks standardized guidelines for key parameter settings. This review aims to explore the optimal parameters for widely utilized ILI. We conducted a thorough review of research articles published from 1990 to 2023 in the Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus databases following the PRISMA guidance. Out of a total of 95728 records, 40 eligible studies were analyzed. We subsequently empirically summarized the ILI’s key parameters (i.e., wavelength, illuminance, and exposure time) into each category and compared the therapeutic effects among different ILI groups within each category. Furthermore, we conducted a multivariate model analysis to identify the optimal parameters further while controlling for confounding factors. Results indicate that ILI was mainly used for treating depressive disorders, accounting for 88% of the included articles. Notably, 450 – 550 nm peak wavelength light exhibited superior therapeutic efficacy compared to other wavelengths. Light illuminance within 2500 – 10000 lux correlated significantly and positively with efficacy. Morning ILI appeared more effective than evening ILI, and the efficacy increased with the number of treatment days. Optimizing light wavelength, illuminance, and exposure time of indoor light intervention can significantly enhance its therapeutic effects on mental illness. Our review provides a fundamental reference for improving the use of indoor light intervention in treating mental disorders and optimizing indoor lighting design for a healthy indoor environment.

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探索室内灯光干预措施在促进心理健康方面的关键参数:系统综述
室内照明可以调节人的情绪和睡眠,进一步缓解精神障碍症状。室内灯光干预(ILI)已被证明对精神疾病有治疗作用,但缺乏关键参数设置的标准化指南。本综述旨在探讨广泛使用的室内光干预的最佳参数。我们按照 PRISMA 指南,对 1990 年至 2023 年期间在 Web of Science、PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库中发表的研究文章进行了全面综述。在总共 95728 条记录中,我们分析了 40 项符合条件的研究。随后,我们根据经验将 ILI 的关键参数(即波长、照度和照射时间)归纳为每个类别,并比较了每个类别中不同 ILI 组别的治疗效果。此外,我们还进行了多变量模型分析,以进一步确定最佳参数,同时控制混杂因素。结果表明,ILI 主要用于治疗抑郁症,占收录文章的 88%。值得注意的是,峰值波长为 450 - 550 nm 的光与其他波长的光相比,具有更优越的疗效。2500 - 10000 勒克斯范围内的光照度与疗效呈显著正相关。晨间 ILI 似乎比晚间 ILI 更有效,而且疗效随着治疗天数的增加而提高。优化室内光干预的光波长、照度和照射时间可大大提高其对精神疾病的治疗效果。我们的综述为更好地利用室内光干预治疗精神疾病和优化室内照明设计以营造健康的室内环境提供了基本参考。
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