Integrated Analysis of Circadian and Sleep Signatures in Depression and Schizophrenia Using Multi-Day Actigraphy.
Patterns of Daily Rhythms and Sleep in Depression and Schizophrenia Measured Over Several Days
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Abstract
Distinct circadian-sleep profiles were identified for schizophrenia and depression, with widespread disruption in daily activity patterns in schizophrenia.
- Schizophrenia exhibited altered timing and reduced strength of daily activity rhythms.
- Sleep patterns in schizophrenia included longer duration but high fragmentation with frequent awakenings.
- Depression showed limited changes primarily in activity timing and overall activity levels, resembling healthy controls more closely.
- Combining circadian and sleep measures may enhance understanding of psychiatric disorders.
- Findings suggest that different psychiatric conditions could require tailored monitoring and interventions based on behavioral rhythms.
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