Seasonal Affective Disorder and Tanning Salons
With the arrival of the cold season, besides cold-driven
nuisance, some persons experience drawbacks regarding the
general state, lack of energy and depression of unknown
origin. It was scientifically ascertained that the lack
of light favors the production of melatonin by the pineal
gland, a hormone inducing sleep. That is why, during the cold
seasons when days are shorter and the sunlight is scarce, we
often feel sleepy or drowsy. Also, even during spring and
summer, if the tendency is to keep most of the time indoors at
home or at the office, the effect may be similar, though not as
severe.
Well, if drowsiness were the only impact generated by season
changes, things would be easier to solve (with a little coffee
maybe!). The problem is that melatonin secretion is synchronized
with the production of a neurotransmitter, serotonin, which is
involved in several physiological processes such as temperature,
blood-pressure regulation and in neuropsychological functions
such as appetite, memory and mood. The two do not work together
at the same time. When melatonin is secreted, serotonin
production is inhibited. Lack of serotonin causes disorders
such as chronic fatigue syndrome and reflects its effects on
mood also, triggering depression in some persons.
Melatonin is active at night and serotonin is active in the
daytime. Also, there is the age factor that contributes to the
balance of the two chemicals: the secretion of melatonin
decreases with age. There has been established that the link
between serotonin and melatonin along with their dependence on
the body clock may explain the depression experienced by the
people suffering from the disorder called Seasonal Affective
Disorder - SAD. Depression, sleep problems, weight gain,
anxiety, joint pain, irritability, stress, headaches are some of
the symptoms that may appear when we suffer from SAD.
The problem is primarily caused by the lack of sunlight. It has
been scientifically proven that sunlight favors increase in
serotonin levels and favors vitamin D accumulation. Besides
having anti-osteoporotic, immunomodulatory, anticarcinogenic,
antipsoriatic, antioxidant properties, vitamin D is also a
mood-modulator.
UV rays exposure favors vitamin D synthesis in the skin. That is
why persons who go to tanning salons have noticed mood
improvement and keep the habit in order to maintain the state of
well-being. However, it is common knowledge that the effects of
the UV exposure are not always the most desirable ones. If going
to tanning salons becomes a habit, then recurrent,
prolonged UV exposure may result in consequences such as
premature skin aging and eventually skin cancer.
Light therapy represents a way to treat SAD. Light
operates on the body in two ways: through skin impact or by
entering your eyes. Only UV light has effects on the skin, while
the light that has effects by entering your eyes needs not be
UV, it just has to be bright. Its energizing effect comes from
the fact that it stimulates the production of serotonin. The
simplest way to get enough bright light is to spend an hour a
day or more outdoors, where the light levels range from 1,000 to
50,000 lux or more, compared to room lighting, which is about
50-200 lux.
If your schedule or the weather does not permit it, an
alternative is to purchase a light therapy device. For
optimum effects, the light source either has to be very bright -
5,000 lux or more - or it has to be in a particular spectrum -
around 460 nanometers, which is in the blue range. According to
new research, blue range light will provide benefits even if at
a dimmer level. Most companies producing light bulbs make full
spectrum lights that may successfully replace sunlight.
Yet, there are side effects that bright artificial light may
induce, namely it may interfere with sleep (especially when
exposure is made in the evening hours) or even trigger in some
people a mania - condition called bipolar disorder (known as
manic depression).
The safest remains the natural outdoor light, on
condition that UV protection is used.