Bright light treatment of depression for older adults [ISRCTN55452501]

Nov 15, 2005BMC psychiatry

Bright light treatment for depression in older adults

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Abstract

Eighty-one volunteers aged 60 to 79 completed the trial, showing an overall improvement of 16% in mood for both treatment and placebo groups.

  • Bright light treatment was applied at 8,500 Lux and dim red light at <10 Lux for one hour daily.
  • Average scores on the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) improved by 5 points across both groups.
  • The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) scores improved by 6 points, indicating mood enhancement.
  • No significant differences were found in hormone levels or circadian timing between treatment and placebo groups.
  • Both groups exhibited clinically significant mood improvements, but bright light treatment did not show a statistically superior effect.

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