Thursday, October 27, 2016

The Light and YOU.....

Here are 5 ways light can affect you:

1. Our moods.
Lighting greatly impacts our moods throughout the day. Natural lighting through windows has a very calming and peaceful effect on our moods and emotions; however lack of light and even poor artificial lighting can trigger depression. Our soothing brain chemical serotonin plummets on dark days, causing changes negative in mood and emotions, whereas daylight is proven to cause a spike in serotonin and induce happiness. Simply put on sunny days we tend to be more optimistic and even more helpful.


In a slump? Go outside for 15 minutes and feel your mood brighten!

2. Our productivity and concentration.
Places where our brains need to be stimulated the most such as schools and office buildings are always brightly lit. The most prevalent source of light in these locations is often fluorescent, due to cost and energy efficiency. However spending excessive time solely in harsh artificial light can cause you to start to feel nervous and uneasy. Occasionally libraries tend to use "warmer" bulbs to try to build a more comfortable reading environment.

To optimize a creative space, try dimming your lights a little, then adjust your lights to make them brighter when you need to focus!

3. Our sleep cycles.
In humans like most other animals our circadian rhythm, the built-in biological process that oscillates every 24 hours, is driven by exposure to daylight. Our sleep cycle is greatly dependent on our actions throughout the day. Studies show that exposure to brighter light in the late evenings cause a delay to this cycle and lead us to prefer a later and later sleep time. When our sleep patterns are disrupted we're more susceptible to many health ailments.

Keep your light dim in bedrooms because it has a drowsy affect and will prepare you for sleep. Be especially cautious of how late you're on your bright electronic devices. Dim the device, or switch on night reading mode, which reverses the lighting effect (white text on black page, rather than black text on white page).

4. Our eyes.
This fact, though seemingly obvious, is ignored by most. Light, both natural and artificial, can cause a great strain and even permanent damage on our eyes. We've all been told at least once not to stare at the sun, which is great advice considering permanent retinal damage can occur after just a few minutes! Bright artificial lighting can also cause damage, often resulting in a headache and tiredness after a long day in an unpleasantly lit space

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Be aware of when your eyes start to strain indoors and adjust your lights. Don't forget to use sunglasses when you're outside of course!

5. Our decision making.
Studies suggest that emotions are experienced more intensely under bright lights. So, fictional detectives interrogating suspects under bright, harsh lighting, to get to the truth, may have really been on to something. So if you are buying emotional products, such as flowers or an engagement ring, check to see if the store has their light as bright as possible… Contrary wise, dimming the lights reduce emotionality in everyday decisions.

So when you are to "sleep on it", or "everything will look different in the harsh light of day" they may be on to something!

It's perhaps worrying that there are so many factors that can affect your health due to everyday lighting situations, yet it's exciting that we are starting to understand that there are ways to manipulate your lighting for the better.

We have many different types and kinds of lighting here at Yourplumberscrack. Come down and see us. We can meet all your light needs. 6877 Spencer Highway Sparta TN 38583. Tuesday through Saturday, 9 am until 5 pm.




Saturday, October 1, 2016

How Light Affects Your Feelings....

Just as the colors of painted walls affect how you feel, so does the light that illuminates a room. Light therapy studies have found that different light colors affect moods, heart rates and circadian rhythms. By understanding the health effects of different light colors, you can design your home or office in a manner that promotes positivity and well being.


Color Considerations for Natural Light Therapy Solutions

Red Light
Throughout the last few decades, scientists repeatedly found that red light is the least likely to affect internal clocks. A 2013 Journal of Neuroscience report discussed the effects of red, blue and white lights on hamsters. At the conclusion of the respective study, researchers found that the rodents exposed to red light at night seemed less depressed than those exposed to the other colors of light. We have since found that this is because red light has a lesser effect on circadian rhythms, making it an excellent choice for evening lighting.


Similarly, a 2006 study published in Forschende Komplementärmedizin (Research in Complementary Medicine) found that different colors of light affect heart rate variability within minutes. In a 12-person study, those exposed to red and green lights, followed by a period of darkness, were the most likely to have higher levels of emotional arousal, which translate into better moods.



Blue and White Lights
In the study using hamsters, researchers found that the hamsters exposed to blue or white light experienced considerably more interruptions in their sleep patterns. This is because different light wavelengths affect how the brain reacts. Brain cells tend to be the most sensitive to blue wavelengths and the least sensitive to red ones.




In his article, Holzman stated that while many visible wavelengths have the power to reset circadian rhythms to a degree, blue light has the strongest impact—even in those who are blind. A study at the Harvard Medical School found that blue wavelengths suppressed melatonin levels at least twice as long as other light colors. Holzman highlighted other studies that discovered that blue light reduced sleepiness, elevated body temperatures, increase attentiveness and helped improve memory. Exposure to blue light in the early parts of the day can increase energy levels and reduce the after-lunch energy crash.

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