Circadian rest–activity rhythm in individuals at risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder

Jul 30, 2015Schizophrenia research

Daily activity and rest patterns in people at risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder

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Abstract

ARMS individuals exhibited worse sleep quality compared to healthy controls (P=0.010).

  • ARMS individuals had longer nap durations (P=0.038) and shorter wake times (P=0.001).
  • Total sleep times were higher in the ARMS group (P=0.011), while activity duration was shorter (P=0.021).
  • Circadian rest-activity rhythms in ARMS individuals were more fragmented and less synchronized with the light-dark cycle.
  • Lower amplitudes of motor activity were observed in the ARMS group, indicating disrupted circadian rhythms.

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