A 9-Week Randomized Trial Comparing a Chronotherapeutic Intervention (Wake and Light Therapy) to Exercise in Major Depressive Disorder Patients Treated With Duloxetine

Oct 13, 2012The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Comparing 9 Weeks of Wake and Light Therapy Versus Exercise in Depression Patients Taking Duloxetine

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Abstract

Wake therapy combined with bright light therapy and sleep time stabilization resulted in a 41.4% response rate at week 2, compared to 12.8% in the exercise group.

  • Patients receiving wake therapy achieved a remission rate of 23.9% at week 2, while the exercise group had a remission rate of only 5.4%.
  • Response rates for the wake therapy group increased to 71.4% at week 9, compared to 47.3% for the exercise group.
  • Remission rates at week 9 were 45.6% for wake therapy patients versus 23.1% for those in the exercise group.
  • The wake therapy approach showed immediate and sustainable benefits over the entire study period.
  • All treatment components were well tolerated by participants.

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