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Keywords: Seasonal affective disorder
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Alie N.R. Meesters, Mirkka Maukonen, Timo Partonen, Satu Männistö, Marijke C.M. Gordijn, Ybe Meesters
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2017) 74 (4): 202–206.
Published Online: 22 June 2017
...Alie N.R. Meesters; Mirkka Maukonen; Timo Partonen; Satu Männistö; Marijke C.M. Gordijn; Ybe Meesters Background and Aim: Seasonal patterns of food intake are found in healthy individuals and particularly in patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD). One nutritional choice is a vegetarian...
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Edda Winkler-Pjrek, Marie Spies, Pia Baldinger-Melich, Lisa Perkmann, Siegfried Kasper, Dietmar Winkler
Journal:
Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2017) 74 (4): 182–187.
Published Online: 22 June 2017
...% of the psychiatrists but only 46.6% of the GPs). The recommended location of treatment was patients' homes in 90%. Physicians were asked whether they considered LT to be an appropriate treatment for various disorders. There were affirmative answers from: 94.2% for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 93.3% for sub...
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Journal:
Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2017) 74 (4): 219–225.
Published Online: 22 June 2017
.... Methods: Ten women with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and 10 non-SAD women matched by age, body mass index, and menopausal status participated in a laboratory study in the morning, twice within 1-5 days. During one session, bright light (4,300 lx) was presented for 30 min, and during the other session...
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Gerald Pail, Wolfgang Huf, Edda Pjrek, Dietmar Winkler, Matthaeus Willeit, Nicole Praschak-Rieder, Siegfried Kasper
Journal:
Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2011) 64 (3): 152–162.
Published Online: 29 July 2011
...Gerald Pail; Wolfgang Huf; Edda Pjrek; Dietmar Winkler; Matthaeus Willeit; Nicole Praschak-Rieder; Siegfried Kasper Bright-light therapy (BLT) is established as the treatment of choice for seasonal affective disorder/winter type (SAD). In the last two decades, the use of BLT has expanded beyond SAD...
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Journal:
Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2007) 54 (2): 140–146.
Published Online: 22 January 2007
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Suicide seasonality Shooting suicide Seasonal affective disorder Original Paper Neuropsychobiology 2006;54:140 146 DOI: 10.1159/000098265 Received: November 3, 2005 Accepted after revision...
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M. Stamenkovic, H.N. Aschauer, F. Riederer, S.D. Schindler, F. Leisch, E. Resinger, A. Neumeister, K. Hornik, S. Kasper
Journal:
Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (2001) 44 (2): 65–69.
Published Online: 02 August 2001
...M. Stamenkovic; H.N. Aschauer; F. Riederer; S.D. Schindler; F. Leisch; E. Resinger; A. Neumeister; K. Hornik; S. Kasper Objective: In our investigation we assessed the risk of morbidity for psychiatric disorders among the first-degree relatives of patients with seasonal affective disorders (SAD...