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    Sleep Breath. 2010 Jun;14(2):153-5. Epub 2009 Sep 23.

    Circadian preference in bipolar disorder.

    Source

    Molecular Psychiatry Laboratory and INCT Translational Medicine, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    A role for circadian rhythm abnormalities in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder (BD) has been suggested. The present study assessed circadian preference, a subjective preference for activities in the morning or evening related to chronotype.

    METHODS:

    The sample was comprised of 81 outpatients with BD in remission and 79 control subjects. Circadian preference was derived from an interview evaluating biological rhythms and sleep pattern from the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.

    RESULTS:

    Patients were significantly more likely to have an evening preference than control subjects. Circadian preference was also associated with sleep latency.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The association of evening preference and longer sleep latency may be related to the frequent clinical observation of a sleep/wake cycle reversal in bipolar disorder.

    PMID:
    19774406
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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