A controlled study of light therapy for bulimia nervosa

May 1, 1994The American journal of psychiatry

Light therapy for bulimia nervosa: a controlled study

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Abstract

Bright white light therapy showed superior effectiveness in improving mood and eating symptoms in bulimia nervosa patients compared to dim red light.

  • The study involved 17 female patients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa.
  • Bright white light exposure (10,000 lux for 30 min/day) was more effective than dim red light exposure (500 lux for 30 min/day) for all measured outcomes.
  • Patients with seasonal bulimia reported significantly greater improvements after bright white light therapy compared to those with nonseasonal bulimia.
  • No significant differences were found based on the order of treatment or in patients taking concurrent antidepressant medications.

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