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636: Dr. John La Puma on the Hidden Health Costs of Indoor Living

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Mar 16, 2026
Dr. John La Puma, physician and NYT bestselling author on nutrition and lifestyle medicine, explains how indoor living, light exposure, and screens create ‘cognitive drag.’ He highlights simple morning and midday sunlight habits, contrasts calming blue spaces with immune-boosting green spaces, and offers practical tips to reduce indoor light, screen time, and digital overload to protect sleep and cognition.
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ADVICE

Use Light Therapy As A Temporary Sunrise Substitute

  • If you must wake before sunrise, use a 10,000 lux light box for ~20 minutes as a temporary anchor but still get outdoor sunlight when it appears.
  • Light therapy helps seasonal affective disorder but cannot fully substitute for natural sunlight wavelengths.
INSIGHT

Offices Are Cognitively Rich But Biologically Poor

  • Typical indoor workspaces are cognitively rich but biologically poor, providing high CO2, off-gassing chemicals, and low light that impair physiology.
  • Raising indoor air quality (open a window, CO2 monitoring) and adding outdoor time offsets these biological deficits.
ADVICE

Eliminate Night Light To Protect Heart And Sleep

  • Avoid sleeping with lights or TVs on and prevent bright light exposure between ~00:30 and 06:00, because night light increases cardiovascular risks.
  • Tape over small indicator lights, use dark cool bedrooms and remove pets from the bed to improve sleep quality.
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