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Moving from a warm to a cold climate: tips to avoid SAD

If you’re immigrating to a cold country from a warm one, you need to guard against Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), SAD is a type of depression that’s related to the change in seasons and usually starts in the autumn and continues into the winter, often through to the early summer. Some people call in the “winter blues”, but surprisingly it can also be linked to the arrival of summer. In this blog, we will focus on winter SAD, which is the most common.

Seasonal Affective Disorder tips for expats

Symptoms of autumn and winter SAD

According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of winter SAD include:

Reasons for SAD

Winter SAD is often linked to the changes in your biological clock (circadian rhythm), which occur with a decrease in sunlight. Reduced sunlight can also cause a drop in serotonin the brain chemical responsible for feeling happy, which can trigger depression.

Tips to help reduce SAD

If your SAD symptoms are severe, we recommend you see your doctor for medical treatment, but people with mild SAD find they can help control their symptoms from getting to severe by following these tips:

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