Association of outdoor light exposure with bone mineral density and osteoporosis risk: A gene-environment interaction analysis - PubMed
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- Higher outdoor light exposure (TOL) is linked to increased bone mineral density (eBMD) and lower osteoporosis (OP) risk.
- Spending more than 3 hours/day in outdoor light during summer reduces OP risk and delays onset by 0.36 years.
- Limited TOL combined with high genetic risk increases susceptibility to OP.
- Prolonged outdoor light exposure may mitigate OP risk, even in genetically predisposed individuals.