Background: The relative shortage of light during the decreasing photoperio
d may compromise well-being. Earlier studies suggest that bright-light expo
sure may be of help to alleviate winter-bound symptoms. Methods: We carried
out a field study with exposure to bright light on office employees during
winter. Results: Repeated bright-light exposure improved vitality and redu
ced depressive symptoms. The benefit was observed not only in healthy subje
cts with season-dependent symptoms but also in those not having the seasona
l variation. Conclusions: Bright-light exposure during winter appears to be
effective at improving the health-related quality of Life and alleviating
distress in healthy subjects. Clinical implications: Administration of brig
ht Light is a useful option to improve vitality and mood among subjects wor
king indoors in wintertime. Limitations of study: Our field setting used se
lf-reports, not interviews, for the assessment of outcome. (C) 2000 Elsevie
r Science B.V. All rights reserved.