A just-published study has found an interesting association between pregnant womens' exposure to natural daylight and their susceptibility to postnatal depression (PND).
一份最新研究发现,孕期自然光照多少与她们患产后抑郁(PND)的几率之间存在着有趣的联系。
"Women in late pregnancy during darker months of the year may have a greater risk of developing postpartum depression once their babies are born," Science Daily reports.
据《每日科学》网站报道,孕晚期处于一年中光照较少月份的女性,在婴儿出生后患产后抑郁的风险较大。
"This is consistent with what is known about the relationship between exposure to natural light and depression among adults in the general population."
“这与自然光照多少与一般人群中成年人患抑郁几率大小之间的已知联系相符。”
Dr Deepika Goyal of San José State University was lead author on the study, which was just published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
该研究发表在英国《行为医学杂志》上,主要作者是美国州立圣何塞大学的迪皮卡·戈亚尔。
Dr Goyal and her team looked at 293 Californian first-time mums, analysing the amount of daylight they were exposed to during the final trimester of their pregnancy. They also looked at each woman's history of depression, her age, her socioeconomic status and how much she slept.
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