Association of time spent in outdoor light and genetic risk with the incidence of depression | Translational Psychiatry
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Research suggests a link between time spent in outdoor light and the incidence of depression, with some studies indicating that certain amounts of outdoor light exposure may be associated with a lower risk of depression. The relationship between light exposure, genetics, and depression is being explored in various studies, including those examining the predictive value of genetic risk scores. However, the specifics of the findings, including the exact amount of outdoor light exposure that may be beneficial, are not consistently reported across the studies.
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