Ocular light and optical radiation exposure as a modifiable environmental determinant of health: expert consensus on research gaps and priorities
Manuel Spitschan, Anna M. Biller, Kai Broszio, Elaine Fischer, Janice Hegewald, Sylvia Rabstein, Elmar Saathoff, Karin Smolders, Salma M. Thalji, Sarah Weigelt, Daniela Weiskopf, Johannes Zauner

TL;DR
This paper outlines research gaps and priorities for studying how light exposure affects health, aiming to guide future studies and standardize the field.
Contribution
The paper presents a consensus-driven research agenda to address critical gaps in understanding light exposure's health impacts.
Findings
Nine critical research gaps were identified, including lack of standardized tools and fragmented data harmonization.
Eleven research priority areas and four capacity-building areas were proposed to advance the field.
The agenda aims to integrate light exposure into public health frameworks through coordinated research.
Abstract
Light exposure over 24 h is a modifiable environmental influence on human physiology and behavior with significant implications for health and well-being, yet the field lacks coordinated research infrastructure, standardized methodologies, and translational pathways. To address this, we convened a multi-disciplinary consensus workshop and expert consultation process with 13 experts from academia, public health, radiation protection, and occupational health institutions. The aim was to identify key research gaps and to define priority areas to guide future work. Through an in-person and hybrid meeting, followed by iterative refinement and feedback, we identified nine critical gaps: (1) lack of standardized measurement tools, (2) inadequate exposure estimation infrastructure, (3) inconsistent descriptors and metrics, (4) absence of outcome standards, (5) limited dose–response evidence…
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TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · Ocular and Laser Science Research · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
