Bright Light Treatment in Elderly Patients With Nonseasonal Major Depressive Disorder

Jan 5, 2011Archives of general psychiatry

Bright light therapy for older adults with major depression not linked to seasons: a controlled trial

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Abstract

Eighty-nine elderly patients with major depressive disorder experienced a 21% improvement in depression scores after three weeks of bright light treatment compared to placebo.

  • Bright light treatment resulted in a 7% improvement in depression scores from baseline to three weeks compared to placebo.
  • Patients receiving bright light treatment showed a significant advancement in get-up time after final awakening by 7%.
  • Sleep efficiency increased by 2% in the bright light group compared to placebo.
  • Evening melatonin levels rose more steeply by 81% in the bright light group, indicating improved hormonal regulation.
  • Three weeks after treatment ended, urinary free cortisol levels were 37% lower in the bright light group compared to placebo.

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