Exploring the Hidden Causes of Seasonal Depression on SBS's 'Three Perspectives'
As the seasons change, many experience unexplained mood swings and fatigue. SBS's 'Three Perspectives' delves into the mystery of these feelings, suggesting that the root of emotional regulation might not be the brain, as traditionally thought. The show investigates the body's warning signals that we may have overlooked.

Airing on Sunday, March 8th at 8:35 AM, 'Three Perspectives' examines the growing mental health issues in society. Recent statistics reveal a 35% increase in depression cases and a 32% rise in anxiety disorders over four years. The breakdown of serotonin, the hormone responsible for happiness, can lead to cognitive decline and dementia. Surprisingly, the control center for happiness may not be the brain, prompting a reevaluation of the body's complex systems.

Exploring the Hidden Causes of Seasonal Depression on SBS's 'Three Perspectives'
History professor Jeong Jae-hwan shares intriguing insights into the death of King Yeongjo, the 21st king of Joseon, who lived over 80 years. He discusses the 'Plum Blossom Records,' which document the king's health, noting that Yeongjo showed signs of dementia months before his death. The show explores the origins of his health decline.

Pharmacist Min Jae-won raises curiosity by stating, "The stomachaches before important exams were not just in your head." He highlights the rising trend of irritable bowel syndrome and dementia, suggesting that modern bodies are collectively affected.

Exploring the Hidden Causes of Seasonal Depression on SBS's 'Three Perspectives'
Gastroenterologist Yang Ki-young explains that those with irritable bowel syndrome are more likely to develop dementia. He emphasizes the importance of eliminating certain bacteria that harm the brain.

The influence of these bacteria on emotional regulation can lead to cognitive decline and increased dementia risk. The show focuses on preventing the disruption of the body's intricate communication systems, which can lead to dementia and affect daily life.

Hosted by Kim Seok-hoon (53), with guests including science writer Kwak Jae-sik, history professor Jeong Jae-hwan, gastroenterologist Yang Ki-young, and pharmacist Min Jae-won, the 36th episode of SBS's 'Three Perspectives' airs on March 8th at 8:35 AM, exploring ways to maintain brain health from three different angles.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr