Asked by Shakira Castro on Jun 16, 2024

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What is seasonal affective disorder? What hormone is implicated in it, and how is it best treated?

Seasonal Affective Disorder

A type of depression that's related to changes in seasons, typically starting in the late fall and early winter and going away during the spring and summer.

Implicated Hormone

A hormone suspected or proven to play a role in the physiological or behavioral processes being studied.

  • Understand the definition, symptoms, and hormonal implications in seasonal affective disorder, and identify effective treatments.
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arista yulianasariJun 16, 2024
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Seasonal affective disorder: when a mood disorder follows seasonal changes in the amount of sunlight; can be unipolar or bipolar. Melatonin is implicated in the disorder. The best treatment is phototherapy: sitting in front of a light box that mimics sunlight, from 30 minutes to 2 hours per day, preferably in early morning.