Young Women With Major Depression Live on Higher Homeostatic Sleep Pressure Than Healthy Controls

Mar 7, 2012Chronobiology international

Young women with major depression have higher natural sleep drive than healthy women

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Abstract

Young depressed women exhibited higher frontal EEG delta activity compared to healthy young and older women.

  • Higher frontal EEG delta activity indicates increased homeostatic sleep pressure in young women with major depressive disorder.
  • Young depressed women reported significantly higher subjective sleepiness than healthy young and older women.
  • During naps, young depressed women showed elevated delta sleep EEG activity alongside reduced nighttime melatonin secretion compared to healthy young volunteers.
  • The circadian modulation of sleep spindles was largely absent in healthy older women and partially impaired in young depressed women.
  • Findings suggest a relationship between homeostatic sleep pressure and circadian output signal strength in young women with depression.

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