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9 maj 2019 · Present day research takes the view on insomnia, i.e., prolonged sleep latency, problems to maintain sleep, and early morning awakening, as a transdiagnostic symptom for many mental disorders, being most closely related to depression.
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Since ancient times it is known that melancholia and sleep...
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IL-6 (P<0.001 in all meta-analyses; 31 studies included) and...
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The diagnostic procedure for insomnia, and its...
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31 sty 2019 · Characteristic sleep-EEG changes in patients with depression include disinhibition of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, changes of sleep continuity, and impaired non-REM sleep. Most antidepressants suppress REM sleep both in healthy volunteers and depressed patients.
The findings revealed that improving sleep quality had, on average, a medium-sized effect on mental health, including clear evidence that improving sleep reduced depression, anxiety, and stress.
20 cze 2022 · In this Review, Gradisar et al. describe how the combination of adolescent sleep biology and psychology predisposes adolescents to develop depression, and describe interventions that improve...
20 paź 2023 · Short-sleep and long-sleep are commonly thought of as symptoms of depression, but a growing literature suggests that they may be prodromal. While each represents a process of mutual influence,...
Present day research takes the view on insomnia, i.e., prolonged sleep latency, problems to maintain sleep, and early morning awakening, as a transdiagnostic symptom for many mental disorders, being most closely related to depression.
1 paź 2021 · Recent reviews have detailed the history of sleep and depression research, from changes in sleep architecture observed in depression, including alterations in slow-wave and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, to effects of antidepressant compounds and chronotherapeutics on sleep staging and mood (1).