Electric light in buildings may provide some health benefits; however, for most people these benefits are likely to be small. It is possible for electric lighting to cause health problems, if there is too little light or there is glare, but for the most part there is good guidance available and these problems can be avoided. The quality of the lit environment can have a psychological impact and this may in turn impact well-being. A starting point for this is perceived adequacy of illumination. Related lighting metrics are examined and a hypothetical explanation is suggested.
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Raynham, P. (2021). How can electric lighting contribute to human health and well-being? Lighting Research and Technology, 53(5), 515–522. https://doi.org/10.1177/14771535211003264
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