Wouldn’t more light at night be a sign of a more vibrant light life and thus more unhealthy city habits? Rather than the lights themselves being the cause?
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It might, it might not. A different study would be needed.
Hypothetically, the night lights themselves might trigger functions which need natural light in order to reach completion. This could cause a series of incomplete chemical processes which accumulate over time and eventually reach a complete breakdown.
Think of it as a program running incorrect code or a car running on the wrong type of fuel. The damage remains unseen until it becomes irreversible and the body is done for.
If you read the paper, they're building on existing work that shows night-time light affects the metabolism