I've often heard from older riders that they find it more difficult to ride at night. Now I'm 71 I find that too but put it down to brighter modern headlights of oncoming vehicles dazzling me.......
For us in the UK, there's also the EEC to thank. It's probably less of a problem in Kent as what I've seen of kent is fairly flat, but here in Bristol, since the standard for head light alignment changed from 1.6% down, to 1.2% down, anything coming the other way while you're both on an upslope is dazzling you.
Over the last few years, seems that everyone has taken to driving around with their front fog lights on because every one coming the other way is dazzling them (sheer genius....) and/or too fitting stupidly bright bulbs (which aren't legal for use on road vehicles).
The other problem here in the UK is that bulb ratings in the Construction and Use Regulations are expressed in watts. Watts is a measure of the current a light draws, not how bright it is, so while an incandescent bulb rated at 20 watts will have a certain candle power (which is a measure of how bright it is), a 20 watt LED array shining in your face is a different matter...
But, yeah, getting older isn't helping. I'm told that some vitamin supplements can help, but I can never remember which.
Here...
http://www.healthspan.co.uk/eye-health/FWIW.