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Can the moon influence human health? Surprising new research suggests it might.

July 27, 2024
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Can the moon influence human health? Surprising new research suggests it might.
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Since time immemorial, people around the world have believed that the full moon can alter the body and mind, for example by making us more violent and erratic. The very word “lunatic,” after all, derives from the Latin term for moon.

We wouldn’t be the only animals to be affected by the lunar cycle. The moon not only influences the ocean’s tides, but also the life within it. Many corals, bristle worms, sea urchins, mollusks, fish, and crabs spawn around the full moon, likely due to the increased light. 

Yet researchers have long dismissed such claims in humans, with many studies reporting conflicting results. And several large studies have found no uptick in homicides or admissions to trauma centers or mental health unit admissions around the full moon, one of eight parts of a 29.5-day cycle during which the moon revolves around Earth. (Read more about the phases of the moon.)

An older man dressed in camouflage bending over to adjust the neck position of a decoy goose. A headlamp on his head shines down on the decoy, and behind him, the moon shines down on a field full of hundreds more decoys.

In the moonlight, a hunter distributes hundreds of decoys to lure snow geese in Iowa. It’s possible that people have an unknown way of sensing Earth’s gravitational pull.

Photograph by William Albert Allard, Nat Geo Image Collection

But the tide is changing as recent research suggests the lunar cycle has a subtle influence on some people—specifically when it comes to cyclical phenomena such as sleep, the female menstrual cycle, and the periodic mood swings of people with bipolar disorder.

The results are enough to cast doubt on the long-standing consensus that the moon has no influence on us, as well to investigate how lunar cycles could affect human biology, says Kristin Tessmar-Raible, a chronobiologist at the University of Vienna in Austria, who wasn’t involved in the recent studies.

“This is data,” she says. “As such, we have to try to understand and explain them as a scientist.”

Sleepless in Seattle

Some of the recent findings amazed Horacio de la Iglesia, a sleep researcher at the University of Washington in Seattle.

He and his colleagues used activity-monitoring wrist watches to track sleep patterns, for at least a week up to two months, in two very different populations: nearly a hundred members of Indigenous Toba/Qom communities in rural Argentina, many of which do not use electricity, and hundreds of University of Washington undergraduate students.

Members of the Indigenous communities went to sleep on average 40 minutes later—and slept less overall—on the nights leading up to the full moon. But what de la Iglesia didn’t anticipate was a similar reduction in sleep on those nights in many of the undergraduates in Seattle, a large city where artificial light drowns out moonlight and students often have no idea when the full moon even is.

A star-filled sky and bright moon shine over dozens of tents set up in at a rocky and icy campsite on Everest.

A star-filled sky and bright moon shine over dozens of tents on Everest, in Nepal.

Photograph by Cory Richards, Nat Geo Image Collection

“That was super surprising,” he says. Perhaps, he speculates, ancient human hunter-gatherers evolved an as-yet-unknown way to sense the lunar cycle to stay alert and active right before the full moon, when they’d have more light during the first half of the night for attaining resources or social activities. (Learn more about the fascinating science of sleep.)

Another unexpected result: Many subjects in both study groups also slept less around the new moon, the lunar phase during which the moon generally isn’t visible. 

Evidently, there’s more to the story than moonlight. De la Iglesia hypothesizes the moon’s gravitational forces, which are strongest on the full and new phases, could also influence sleep patterns. That’s when the sun, Earth, and moon stand in one line, maximizing the gravitational pull on Earth from both sides.

Yet there’s no evidence so far that humans—or any animal for that matter—can detect such minute changes in gravity, says Tessmar-Raible, who is also at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research and the University of Oldenburg in Germany.

The moon-tracking marine organism that scientists have studied in the greatest detail, the marine bristle worm Platynereis dumerilii, detects changes in the duration of moonlight, not gravity.

But psychiatrist Thomas Wehr, scientist emeritus of the National Institute of Mental Health in Maryland, thinks it’s plausible that humans can sense changes in gravity, or gravity’s subsequent effects on Earth’s magnetic field, for instance—though it’s a mystery what kind of sense humans would use. “There’s a lot of things we don’t know about how biology responds to [physical] forces,” he says.

Moon-related mood swings

For a 2017 study, Wehr and colleagues tracked 17 bipolar patients in the U.S., who typically cycle back and forth between mania and depression every few weeks. Many patients’ mood swings were synchronized with the lunar cycle, occurring on the full moon or sometimes on the new moon. And “there’s people who are really reacting to both,” Wehr says. His team tracked the patients for a combined total of 37.5 years.

Wehr believes the moon-related changes in sleep could be affecting the mood shifts: His previous research suggests that sleep deficits play a role in triggering mania. (Read how the moon is even older than we thought.)

He also co-authored a 2021 study showing evidence that the female menstrual cycle—which lasts 28 days on average—can match with lunar cycles in some women.

The effect was intermittent, with some of the 22 women in the study tending to menstruate during the full moon, others during the new moon, and some switching between the two.  

Two evergreens stand prominently, their bright bark contrasting against a purple and blue sky at dusk. A hiker stands on a rocky overlook by the trees, watching a full moon rise over mountains in the distance.

A hiker watches the full moon rise at Carson Pass in California. The moon has eight cycles, and Earth’s gravitational pull is strongest during the full and new moons.

Photograph by Phil Schermeister, Nat Geo Image Collection

As the women aged and/or became more exposed to artificial light at night, their cycles shortened and the synchrony disappeared, according to the study, which is based on the women’s self-recorded menstrual data for around 15 years. The authors believe that long ago women’s cycles once harmonized with the moon, but that has changed with modern life.

Why so inconsistent?

An important question, Wehr says, is why these new studies are finding relationships between the lunar cycle and human health, while previous research has been largely inconclusive. 

For one, he says, many previous studies only looked at snapshots of different people at various points in the lunar cycle, rather than tracking individual patients over time, which is the only way to detect subtle cyclical patterns that vary between people.

A young boy dressed as a cowboy and holding a red bullfighter's cape standing for a portrait at dusk. A horse looks on from the background and a full moon hangs low on the horizon.

A boy poses in his cowboy outfit with his mustang, Paiut, in Prineville, Oregon.

Photograph by Melissa Farlow, Nat Geo Image Collection

Shifting tides

Investigating the moon’s effect on human health isn’t just a matter of scientific curiosity.

 It could lead to a deeper understanding of human health; better training approaches in athletes, whose performance is related to sleep; and new treatment approaches for conditions strongly tied to sleep, such as bipolar disorder.

“In many cases, I think we could capitalize on that knowledge to prevent some symptoms of disease that are highly dependent on how much sleep you have,” de la Iglesia says.

After decades of dismissing the notion entirely, these new results are pushing scientists to conclusively determine if humans are truly capable of detecting moon-driven changes around us— and if so, how we sense them.

“I know some other investigators are looking at this now— and seriously,” Wehr says. 

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