Bright light therapy versus physical exercise to prevent co-morbid depression and obesity in adolescents and young adults with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Feb 28, 2018Trials

Comparing bright light therapy and exercise to prevent depression and obesity in young people with ADHD

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Abstract

A total of 330 participants aged 14 to <30 years will be screened in a pilot randomized controlled trial.

  • Bright light therapy may improve day-night rhythms and is being investigated as a treatment for major depression.
  • Exercise intervention could reduce obesity and improve depressive symptoms in individuals with ADHD.
  • The primary outcome will assess changes in depressive symptoms using a specific inventory over a ten-week period.
  • Secondary outcomes include changes in obesity, ADHD symptoms, general psychopathology, quality of life, cognitive function, chronotype, and fitness.
  • This trial aims to establish feasibility and efficacy of combining these non-pharmacological interventions to address co-morbidities in ADHD.

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