Bright light in elderly subjects with nonseasonal major depressive disorder: a double blind randomised clinical trial using early morning bright blue light comparing dim red light treatment

Aug 2, 2008Trials

Early morning bright blue light compared to dim red light for depression in older adults: a double-blind clinical trial

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Abstract

A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial will assess the effects of bright light therapy on 126 elderly patients with major depression.

  • Bright light therapy may stimulate the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which regulates biological rhythms.
  • Elderly patients with major depressive disorder often show disturbances in day-night rhythms and increased activity of the stress hormone system.
  • Current literature on the effectiveness of bright light therapy for non-seasonal depression remains inconclusive.
  • If effective, bright light therapy could be incorporated easily into the homes of elderly patients as an additional treatment option.

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