
Conseils bien-être pour l'hiver : comment faire face au TAS
Revu par Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPDernière mise à jour par Victoria RawLast updated 25 nov. 2024
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Lorsque les jours commencent à raccourcir, beaucoup de personnes passent moins de temps dehors. Ces journées plus sombres peuvent provoquer chez certains un sentiment de dépression et une baisse d'énergie. Si vous êtes affecté par le trouble affectif saisonnier (TAS), vous comprenez à quel point cette période de l'année peut être difficile.
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Qu'est-ce que le trouble affectif saisonnier ?
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a common type of depressive disorder that doctors and psychologists treat with various forms of therapy and medicine. It occurs when you develop symptoms of dépression, such as sadness, low energy, irritability, and fatigue during particular months of the year.
SAD typically begins and ends about the same time each year. For most people, that means symptoms show up in mid to late autumn and last until springtime. But there is a group of people who also experience SAD in the summer months. While not as common as wintertime SAD, those who deal with it in the summer experience similar symptoms.
Women are affected more than men, and SAD is more likely to occur if you or a family member have depression. It also occurs more frequently in younger adults than in older adults.
The diagnosis of SAD is based on you having episodes of depression which have occurred at least two years running during the winter months, and with no symptoms during the spring.
What does winter have to do with depression?
Retour au sommaireWe do know that light is very important for health. Certain hormones in the body respond to light, and research has shown that your brain needs it to control your body clock. Throughout the winter, we are less exposed to the sun because the days are shorter which alters your circadian rhythms - sleep-wake cycles. Therefore, the signals to a section of your brain that controls the circadian rhythm (hypothalamus) are interrupted.
When it's dark at night, your eyes send a signal to the hypothalamus that it's time to feel tired - so if it's dark by 5 pm it affects your body's alertness levels.
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SAD symptoms
Retour au sommaireSince SAD is seasonal, you might start noticing mild symptoms in the late autumn. Often, these symptoms get worse as the months go by until they ease in spring. Symptômes tend to be worse in December, January, and February.
Les symptômes incluent :
Feeling depressed most of the day, every day.
Low energy.
Insomnie.
Sadness.
Fatigue.
Overeating - in non-seasonal depression, appetite can go up or down. In SAD, overeating is much more commonly seen.
Prise de poids.
Cravings for carbohydrates.
Social withdrawal - feeling like hibernating.
Losing interest in favourite activities.
Difficulté à se concentrer.
How to deal with SAD
Retour au sommaireThe National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommends that SAD be treated in the same way as other types of depression. This includes talking therapy or psychotherapy, such as thérapie cognitivo-comportementale (TCC) or medicine such as antidépresseurs.
In addition to a professional treatment plan that may involve psychotherapy or medicines - or both - there are several home therapy options that may help relieve the symptoms of SAD.
Self-care is an important part of managing SAD. Here are some things you can try on your own:
Thérapie par la lumière
Also called phototherapy, this treatment involves sitting in front of a special bright light for a specific amount of time each day. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends sitting in front of the box, first thing in the morning, for 20-60 minutes. This should be done from early autumn until spring. Thérapie par la lumière is a popular treatment for SAD, but it's not clear whether it's effective or not.
Get outside as much as possible
The lack of sun exposure is part of what causes SAD, so it's important to spend some time outside. Even a brief lunchtime walk can be beneficial.
Sit by the window
If mobility issues prevent you from getting outside, you can always keep your blinds open and sit by the window.
Get moving
Regular exercise can boost your mood if you have depression, and it's especially useful for people who have mild to moderate depression. Aim for 30-60 minutes a day, five days a week, of aerobic and strength training exercises. However, even 10 minutes a day of brisk walking can help. Getting outside for some of that time will help target the specific symptoms of SAD.
Focus on the positives
Focusing on the positive can be a powerful way to reduce feelings of depression. Volunteer, make time to schedule a Skype call with a loved one who may be miles away, or simply go for a walk in the park.
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Can vitamin D help?
Retour au sommaireMost experts agree that there research related to carence en vitamine D in people who have SAD is inconclusive. While a vitamin D deficiency may play a slight role in SAD, depression from low vitamin D levels is usually year round.
Don't self-diagnose SAD or try to manage your symptoms before talking with your doctor first though. Ventimiglia, says that even though light therapy and vitamin D supplements are recommended, it is best to consult with a health professional because you may attribute your symptoms to SAD when another possible medical condition is the cause.
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Next review due: 24 Nov 2027
25 nov. 2024 | Dernière version
20 Dec 2017 | Publié à l'origine
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