| Literature DB >> 35522196 |
André Do1, Victor W Li1, Samantha Huang1, Erin E Michalak1, Edwin M Tam1, Trisha Chakrabarty1, Lakshmi N Yatham1, Raymond W Lam1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy and safety of blue-light therapy in seasonal and non-seasonal major depressive disorder (MDD), by comparison to active and inactive control conditions.Entities:
Keywords: blue-light therapy; major depressive disorder; non-seasonal depression; seasonal affective disorder; seasonal depression; wavelength
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35522196 PMCID: PMC9511000 DOI: 10.1177/07067437221097903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Psychiatry ISSN: 0706-7437 Impact factor: 5.321
Figure 1.PRISMA flow diagram showing the number of database search results and article selection.
Characteristics of Included Studies.
| Study/design | Diagnosis | Sample size ( | Mean age (years ± SD) | Sex:
male/female | Treatment condition; wavelength; intensity | Control condition; wavelength; intensity | Daily light exposure | Study treatment duration | Outcome measure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson et al., 2009/comparison | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV) | Tx: | Tx: 49.4 ± 6.5; | Tx: 3/6 | Blue LED device; | White LED device enriched in short-wavelengths; peak 460 nm; 711 lux | 45 min | 21 days | SIGH-ADS |
| Anderson et al., 2016/efficacy | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV-TR) | Tx: | Tx: 49.9 ± 11.2; | Tx: 6/12 | Blue-appearing LED
device; | Orange-appearing LED device; | 30 min | 42 days | SIGH-ADS |
| Danilenko et al., 2019/comparison | MDD, recurrent or single episode or dysthymia, with melancholic or atypical features (DSM-5) | Tx: | Tx: 50.9 ± 10.8; | Tx: 10/9 | Blue-enriched white light
LED; | Orange lens glasses blocking wavelengths < 540 nm and reducing light intensity by 70% | 60 min or 240 min | 6 days | HDRS-17 |
| Glickman et al., 2006/efficacy | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV) | Tx: | Overall: 44.38 ± 2.62 | Tx: 2/9
| Blue LED; | Red LED; peak 654 nm; 23 lux | 45 min | 21 days | SIGH-SAD |
| Gordijn et al., 2012/comparison | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV-TR) | Tx (BLUE30): | Tx (BLUE30): 37.9 ± 2.6; | Tx (BLUE30): 4/14 | Blue-enriched white light fluorescent box; | White light fluorescent box; | 30 or 20 min | 10 days | SIGH-SAD |
| Lieverse et al., 2011/efficacy | Non-seasonal MDD (DSM-IV) | Tx: | Tx: 69.67 ± 8.5; | Tx: 14/28 | Pale blue light fluorescent box; | Red light fluorescent box; | 60 min | 21 days | SIGH-SAD |
| Meesters et al., 2011/comparison | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV-TR) | Tx: | Tx: 41.7 ± 13.1; | Tx: 2/9 | Blue-enriched white light fluorescent box; | Standard white light fluorescent box; | 30 min | 10 days | SIGH-SAD |
| Meesters et al., 2018/comparison | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV-TR) | Tx: | Tx: women = 37.06 ± 13.36/men 46.67 ± 14.46; | Tx: 6/18 | Blue-enriched white light fluorescent
box; | White fluorescent light box; | 30 min | 5 days | SIGH-SAD |
| Strong et al., 2009/efficacy | MDD with seasonal pattern (DSM-IV) | Tx: | Tx: 51.1 ± 12.3; | Tx: 5/10 | Blue LED; | Red LED; | 45 min | 21 days | SIGH-SAD |
Although 35 participants were randomized, data were available only for 29/35.
Sex distribution is only reported for completers.
Although 89 participants were randomized, 84/89 were included in the statistical analysis.
DSM = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; HDRS = Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; LED = light emitting diode; MDD = Major Depressive Disorder; min = minutes; nm = nanometers; SD = standard deviation; SIGH-ADS = Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - Atypical Depression Supplement; SIGH-SAD = Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - Seasonal Affective Disorder Version; Tx = Treatment condition.
Figure 2.Risk of bias assessment for included studies.
Figure 3.Forest plots displaying meta-analyses of (A) mean differences in endpoint scores for blue-light therapy versus inactive control conditions; (B) mean differences in endpoint scores for blue-light therapy versus active control conditions.