An Open Trial of Light Therapy for Women With Seasonal Affective Disorder and Comorbid Bulimia Nervosa

Apr 18, 2001The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Light therapy for women with seasonal depression and bulimia nervosa

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Abstract

Light therapy led to a 56% reduction in depression scores in women with seasonal affective disorder and bulimia nervosa.

  • Patients experienced a significant decrease in binge frequency by a mean of 46% and purge frequency by 36% after treatment.
  • Nearly half (45%) of patients met criteria for remission of depressive symptoms following the light therapy.
  • Light therapy was well tolerated by the majority of patients during the 4-week treatment period.
  • The low abstinence rate from binge/purge episodes suggests that light therapy may be more effective when used alongside other treatments.

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