Voici les références scientifiques qui ont été utiles pour la rédaction des blogues.

 

Trouble affectif saisonnier

Rosenthal, N., D. Sack, J. Gillin, A.J Lewy, F. Goodwin, Y. Davenport, P. Mueller, D. Newsome, and T. Wehr. Seasonal affective disorder : a description of the syndrome and preliminary findings with light therapy. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 1994; 41: 72-80.

Lewitt, A., M. H. Boyle, R. Joffre, Baumal, Z. Estimated prevalence of the seasonal subtype of major depression in a Canadian community sample. Can J Psychiatry., 2000; 45: 650-4.

Lewitt, A. and M. Boyle, The impact of the latitude on the prevalence of seasonal depression. Can J Psychiatry., 2002; 47: 361-7.

Reiter, R., Pineal melatonin : cell biology of its synthesis and of its physiological interactions. Endocr Rev, 1991; 12 : 151-180.

Bartness, T. and B. Goldman, Mammalian pineal melatonin : a clock for all seasons. Experientia, 1989; 45 : 939-45.

Lewy, A., R. Sack, and C. Singer, Treating phase-typed chronobiological sleep and mood disorders using appropriately timed bright artificial light. Psychopharmacol Bull, 1985 21: 368-372.

Neumeister, A., A. Konstantinidis, N. Praschak-Reider, M. Willeit, E. Hilger, J. Stastny and S. Kasper. Monoaminergic function in the pathogenesis of seasonal affective disorder. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol, 2001; 4: 409-20.

Sohn, C. and R. Lam. Update on the biology of seasonal affective disorder. CNS Spectr, 2005; 10: 635-46.

Lambert, G., C. Reid, et al. (2002). Effect of sunlight and season on serotonin turnover in the brain. Lancet, 2002; 360: 1840-42.

Lam, R., E. Tam, A. Grewal, and L. Yatham, Effects of alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine-induced catecholamine depletion in patients with seasonal affective disorder in summer remission. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2001; 25: 597-601.

Golden, R., B. Gaynes, R. Ekstrom, R. Hamer, F. Jacobsen, T. Suppes, K. Wisner, and C. Nemeroff, The efficacity of light therapy in the treatment of mood disorders : A review and meta-analysis of the evidence. Am J Psychiatry., 2005; 162: 656-662.

Golden, R., B. Gaynes, and R. Ekstrom, Review : light therapy is an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder. Am J Psychiatry., 2006; 162: 656-662.

Tam, E., R. Lam, and A. Levitt, Treatment of seasonal affective disorder : A review. Can J Psychiatry, 1995; 40: 457-466.

Rohan, K., S. Sigmon, D. Dorhofer, and N. Boulard, Cognitive and psychophysiological correlates of subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder. Cognit Ther Res, 2004; 28: 39-56.

Rohan, K.J., K. Lindsey, K. Roecklein, and T. Lacy, Cognitive-behavioral therapy, light therapy, and their combination in treating seasonal affective disorder. J Affect Disord, 2004; 80: 273-283.

Stathopoulou, G., M. Powers, A. Berry, A. Smis, and M. Otto. Exercise interventions for menthal health : a quantitative and qualitative review. Clin Psychol Sci Pract, 2006; 13: 179-193.

Food and Drug Administration, Frist drug for seasonal depression. FDA consum, 2006; 40:7.

Schuch, F. B., Vancampfort, D., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Ward, P. B., Silva, E. S., … & Stubbs, B. (2018). Physical activity and incident depression: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2018; 175:, 631-48.

Stanak, M., Strohmaier, C. Ethics analysis of light and vitamin D therapies for seasonal affective disorder. Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 2020; 36 : 549-59.

Niemegeers, P, Dumont, GJH, Patteet, L, Neels, H, Sabbe, BGC. Bupropion for the treatment of seasonal affectif disorder. Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2013; 9: 1229-40.

 

Luminothérapie

Wirz-Justice, A., Terman, M. Chronotherapeutics for Affective Disorders. Handb Clin Neurol. 2012; 106: 697-713.

Lam, R.W., Tam, E.M. (2009). A Clinician’s Guide to Using Light Therapy, Clinician Resource Package. Vancouver Coastal Health: UBC Hospital.

Terman, M. (2013). Reset Your Inner Clock. The Drug-Free Way to Your Best-Ever Sleep, Mood, and Energy. New York: Penguin Group.

Rosenthal, N.E. (2013). Winter Blues. Everything You Need to Know to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder. New York: Guildford Press.

Lam, R.W., Tam, E.M. (2009). A Clinician’s Guide to Using Light Therapy. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gallin, P., T. M, et al.. Ophtalmologic examination of patients with seasonal affective disorder, before and after bright light therapy. Am J Ophthalmol 1995; 119: 202-10.

Gorman, C., P. Wyse, et al. (1993). Ophthalmological profile of 71 SAD patients: a significant correlation between myopia and SAD (Abstract). SLTBR 5:8.

Seggie, J. Lithium and the retina. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 1988 ; 12: 241-253.

Ouyang, X., Yang, J., Hong, Z., Wu, Y., Xiw, Y., Wang, G. Mechanisms of blue light-induced eye hazard and protective measures : a review. Biomed Pharmacother. 2020: 130; 110577

Servan-Schreiber, David. Guérir le stress, l’anxiété et la dépression sans médicaments ni psychanalyse, Robert Laffont, France, 2003.

Rosenthal Norman E. et Pons Gérard. Soif de lumière. La luminothérapie : une solution à la dépression saisonnière, Éditions Jouvence, France, 2006.

Leppamaki S, Meesters Y, Haukka J, Lonnqvist J, Partonen T. Effect of simulated dawn on wuality of sleep – a community-based trial. BMC Psychiatry. 2003; 3:14.

Fontana Gasio P, Krauchi K, Cajochen C, et al. Dawn-dusk simulation light therapy of disturbed circadian rest-activity cycles in demented elderly. Exp Gerontol. 2003; 38: 207-16.Va