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I believe so yes. They tracked hours of light exposure at night over a week, and found this result in the 90-100th percentile. The 90th percentile here is pretty much going to be people working at night yeah.


The percentiles of 50-60, 60-70, 70-80, and 80-90, however, are obviously not shift workers (unless they're shift workers working in the dark); you compare the lowest percentile of daylight light exposure to the highest percentile of nighttime light exposure, and see that there just aren't that many shift workers present in the study. About 13% of the UK population is considered to be nighttime workers. We can safely assume nighttime workers aren't represented in the 50%-90% percentile, because there simply aren't enough of them to go around, and would not be statistically significant.




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