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Falling leaves, withering flowers, cold winds, faint sunshine. For many people late autumn can be a season of gloom and depression. Spirits can decline into melancholy.

It can be a time of feeling low and sad with common signs of anxiety, irritability, loss of interest in life, withdrawal from social events and inability to concentrate.

"The exact cause of this condition, often called seasonal depression or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is not known yet," says Chen Jue, associate professor at Shanghai Mental Health Center. "But recent studies indicate that weather change is influential and strongly suggest that this condition is caused by changes in the availability of sunlight."

One theory is that with decreased exposure to sunlight, the biological clock that regulates mood, sleep, and hormones is delayed, running more slowly in winter. Exposure to light may reset the biological clock.

Another theory is that brain chemicals that transmit information between nerves, called neurotransmitters (for example, serotonin), may be altered in individuals with SAD. It is believed that exposure to light can correct these imbalances.

Chen says people who suffer from "the autumn blues" often are extremely fatigued, lack energy, need more sleep, crave carbohydrates, feel increased appetite and gain weight.

"It is a sad season, but you can try to make it happy. Remember, spring always lives in your heart," Chen says.

Here are some tips to deal with autumn depression.

- Go outdoors and get some sunlight. Move around. Fresh air and exercise improve the respiratory system and blood circulation and regulate the nervous system. Thus, exercise is calming and relieves one's mood.

- Relax at work. Stretch, breathe deeply. Take a tea break. Think of your next vacation.

- Keep a chocolate bar in your pocket. Chocolate and sugar raise the spirits.

- Look at bright colors, such as red and orange. Color therapy improves mood.

- Listen to your favorite music. You can dance to it, or just lie on a cozy couch, reading a novel.

- Decorate your room and work space with flowers. Blooming plants are cheering.

- Call friends or family when you feel lonely or depressed. Recall some happy memories.

(Shanghai Daily November 19, 2007)

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