1984
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1984.01790120076010
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Seasonal Affective Disorder

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“…Winter-type SAD and summer-type SAD seems to be both more severe at extreme, higher or lower latitudes (Potkin, Zetin, Stamenkovic, Kripke, & Bunney, 1986;Rosenthal et al, 1984). Genetic type, gender and age are found to matter in SAD prevalence.…”
Section: Photoperiod Mood and Risk Aversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Winter-type SAD and summer-type SAD seems to be both more severe at extreme, higher or lower latitudes (Potkin, Zetin, Stamenkovic, Kripke, & Bunney, 1986;Rosenthal et al, 1984). Genetic type, gender and age are found to matter in SAD prevalence.…”
Section: Photoperiod Mood and Risk Aversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People compensate the lack of sunlight with walks in the parks, along the beach or relaxing on the balcony. For the first time, the effect of seasonal disorder was described by Dr. Normann Rosenthal (1984). Later an experiment was conducted among the inhabitants of Norway where polar night lasts for 49 days per year.…”
Section: Emotional and Physical Impact Of Lighting Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women experiencing premenstrual syndrome 22 and those suffering from months' long seasonal affective disorder (SAD) 23 have also been shown to consume elevated quantities of carbohydrate-rich foods. We made direct measurements of their calorie and macronutrient intakes when they were not depressed (ie, during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle in patients with premenstrual syndrome [PMS] 2 or in late spring for those with SAD) and when they were depressed (ie, during the premenstrual phase or in November or December).…”
Section: Metabolic/neurochemical Factors Promoting Obesity In Depressmentioning
confidence: 99%