Beating Seasonal Affective Disorder


Filed Under Overcome Depression | Nov 3, MST 12:23 pm

 
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, up to twenty percent of people suffer from seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, with about six percent of cases being severe. I’ll caution that the exact numbers are currently unknown, and that the numbers of cases for winter depression vary depending on how rigorous the study was and where the study was taken. Canadians, for example, are much more likely to be diagnosed with the condition than are Americans. What we know for certain is that SAD is a very real and common condition, and that it makes the winter season a miserable one for millions of people.

SAD Symptoms

Not everyone experiences SAD in the same way. Some symptoms are more pronounced in certain sufferers than they are in others. Personal genetics and environmental factors play a role in shaping how people experience seasonal affective disorder. With that out of the way, the following list of symptoms will give you an idea of some of the things SAD sufferers might experience:

  • Unwanted weight gain
  • Constant fatigue
  • Lethargy
  • Feeling irritated
  • Carbohydrate cravings
  • Decreased interest in sex
  • Mood swings
  • Feelings of apathy and depression

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