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What is SAD?
SAD is a cyclic, seasonal condition, which means its symptoms appear during a particular season of the year. It is a form of depression or mood disorder with a seasonal pattern. SAD is generally triggered by the lower light levels of the winter season. Winter‘s short days and long nights may induce feelings of depression, lethargy, fatigue, headaches and sleep problems. SAD is much more serious than just feeling the winter blues. If you have experienced the following symptoms over more than one low light season and you are not aware of other contributing factors, you may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD: Disturbed sleep, increased sleep duration, Fatigue and lethargy, Increased appetite and craving for carbohydrates, Mood swings – generally feeling low, Social withdrawal, Decreased libido Difficulties with concentration, Anxiety, Irritability, Headaches As with any form of depression, mood disorder or physical disorder it is important to check with a qualified medical practitioner in order to establish the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The symptoms of SAD may begin around September each year and start to subside as light levels improve in the Spring and Summer months depending on the weather and geographic location. SAD is more common in women than in men and most commonly begins between the ages of 18 and 30. It is estimated that approximately 2% of people in Northern Europe are seriously affected, with a further 10% of people experiencing milder symptoms (subsyndromal SAD). The incidence of SAD increases with the distance from the equator. Subsyndromal SAD or winter blues is a milder, more common related condition which may still be debilitating. The Causes of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Research has found that a lack of Serotonin, a brain chemical that seems to be triggered by sunlight, may cause the winter depression. Melatonin, a sleep related hormone, may also be linked to the depression. Disruption of the body’s circadian clock (or internal body clock) located in one of the most primitive areas of the brain is also believed to cause problems with our mood. There is more detail on circadian rhythm sleep disorders in the information section on Sleep under Relax button. Alleviating Symptoms Your first and last stop for Dawn and Dusk Simulators. BG Stores is one of the UK’s top and fastest growing online shops, with a range of over 10,000 products. We add new products daily so keep checking back. |






