24-h activity rhythm and sleep in depressed outpatients

Mar 16, 2016Journal of psychiatric research

Daily activity patterns and sleep in people with depression

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Abstract

Patients with depression exhibited significantly lower MESOR and more dampened amplitude in their circadian rhythms compared to healthy controls.

  • Circadian rest-activity rhythms were assessed using actigraphy over 7 days in 20 depressed patients and 20 healthy controls.
  • Depressed patients experienced significant sleep disturbances, including increased wake after sleep onset and higher sleep fragmentation.
  • Lower MESOR and more fragmented sleep were identified as significant predictors of depression.
  • Correlations between subjective sleep assessments and actigraphic data support the validity of the actigraphy method.
  • These findings highlight marked disturbances in sleep and circadian rhythms associated with depression.

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