2014
DOI: 10.1080/15230406.2014.987695
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Spatiotemporal patterns of outdoor artificial nighttime lights exposure in the Republic of Korea between 1995 and 2010

Abstract: Outdoor light at night (LAN) would be a public concern potentially associated with adverse health outcomes mainly in developed countries, but it might also be an environmental health issue in developing countries. However, there have been few studies reporting the spatial and temporal aspects of LAN level changes incorporated with population exposure in such nations. Therefore, we analyzed the spatiotemporal patterns of outdoor LAN exposure changes across the Republic of Korea (ROK), a developing country in As… Show more

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“…[29][30][31][32] The necessity and usefulness of satellite-based data has been supported. 35,36 Second, although we used the NHIS-NSC, a representative population-based cohort in South Korea, 19 it was not designed with any particular study in mind. Our data showed that older individuals were more likely to use hypnotic medications, with the use increasing with each age group, which is consistent with United States data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[29][30][31][32] The necessity and usefulness of satellite-based data has been supported. 35,36 Second, although we used the NHIS-NSC, a representative population-based cohort in South Korea, 19 it was not designed with any particular study in mind. Our data showed that older individuals were more likely to use hypnotic medications, with the use increasing with each age group, which is consistent with United States data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%