Daylight and health : a review of the evidence and consequences for the built environment

M.B.C. Aries, M.P.J. Aarts, J. Hoof, van

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Abstract

Daylight has been associated with multiple health advantages. Some of these claims are associations, hypotheses or beliefs. This review presents an overview of a scientific literature search on the proven effects of daylight exposure on human health. Studies were identified with a search strategy across two main databases. Additionally, a search was performed based on specific health effects. The results are diverse and either physiological or psychological. A rather limited statistically significant and well-documented scientific proof for the association between daylight and its potential health consequences was found. However, the search based on specific health terms made it possible to create a first subdivision of associations with daylight, leading to the first practical implementations for building design.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-27
Number of pages22
JournalLighting Research and Technology
Volume47
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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