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A UK study reveals winter daylight shortage harms worker mood and energy, fueling demand for sunny getaways.
Joe Marler, star of Celebrity Traitors, was seen taking a break in London’s Shoreditch, building sandcastles and relaxing in sunlight, highlighting a growing concern over seasonal light deficiency in the UK.
A study of 2,000 workers found that full-time employees average just 1.5 hours of daylight per week in winter, with over a third commuting in darkness and 56% reporting four or more days without sunlight.
This lack of daylight is linked to low mood, with 24% feeling gloomy, 19% frustrated, and 54% reporting lower energy.
The research, commissioned by loveholidays, underscores the mental health impact of winter darkness and the desire for sunny escapes.
Un estudio realizado en el Reino Unido revela que la escasez de luz diurna en invierno perjudica el estado de ánimo y la energía de los trabajadores, alimentando la demanda de escapadas soleadas.