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The effects of sunlight on our lives

by Nayab Naseer

Created on: February 02, 2009

Sunlight is one of the blessings of nature that humankind takes for granted. Sunlight is, in fact, the basic component from which all life originates, develops, heals, and evolves.

The simple fact that we decide when is day and when is night based on the availability of sunlight is the most obvious and significant, yet overlooked effect of sunlight on our lives.

Effect on the human body

The human body clock depends on circadian rhythms, or twenty-four hour cycles of light and darkness. These rhythms are light sensitive, depending on the light that enters the body. Inadequate sunlight affects these rhythms and impairs the body's ability to function properly.

The availability of sunlight triggers an overall feel-good atmosphere for most people. This is because sunlight stimulates production of brain chemical serotonin. Serotonin controls sleep patters, body temperature and sex drive. Lack of sufficient sunlight and thereby less serotonin is enough reason for people to fall into depression, especially Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Sunlight also triggers the body to make its own vitamin D, which is crucial to health. Vitamin D increases the oxygen-count in the blood and results in increased energy, sharp minds, strong bones, and healthy teeth. Dietary intake provides for only about a quarter of the required amount of Vitamin-D. The rest has to come from exposure to sunlight.

The ultra-violet rays of sunlight helps in breaking down cholesterol, which at high levels damages the lining of arteries and cause serious heart disease.

However too much of a good thing is also bad. Over exposure to sunlight runs the risk of skin cancer, and looking directly at the sun can cause long-term vision damage.

Effect on growth of civilization

The influence on sunlight in our lives is however, not limited to the effect on human body.Humans have, since ages harnessed sunlight to grow and further the cause of civilization.

Plants use the energy of sunlight for photosynthesis that is turning air into simple sugars. Organisms then use these sugars as building blocks to grow. When animals consume these plants in order to sustain or grow, they thus use light from the sun indirectly.

When animals consume plants, the sugars and other molecular components produced by the plants using sunlight are broken down. This releases the stored solar energy in them, and gives the animal the energy required for survival. When human beings consume plants or animals, the process repeats itself.

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