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The impact of winter on mental health
The Daily Guardian
|December 31, 2024
As the days shorten and temperatures drop, many people experience a change in their mental health.
For some, winter brings joy, comfort, and a sense of seasonal coziness. For others, however, the cold months can lead to feelings of sadness, isolation, and even depression. The relationship between winter and mental health is complex, influenced by factors such as reduced sunlight, cold weather, and the holiday season.
SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD)
One of the most well-known mental health conditions associated with winter is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a type of depression that typically occurs during the fall and winter months when daylight hours are shorter. People with SAD experience symptoms such as low energy, difficulty concentrating, changes in sleep patterns, weight gain, and a general sense of hopelessness. The exact cause of SAD is not entirely understood, but it is believed to be related to the lack of sunlight, which affects the body's production of melatonin and serotonin, two chemicals that regulate mood and sleep.
Melatonin, which is linked to the sleep-wake cycle, is produced in greater quantities during the darker winter months, making it harder for individuals to feel energized during the day. The reduced exposure to sunlight also lowers serotonin levels, which can contribute to feelings of sadness or depression. For those with SAD, the effects are often more pronounced during winter and improve as the days lengthen in the spring.
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