The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may arise from a variety of psychiatric disorders, most importantly depression. Even though EDS frequently leads depressed patients to seek medical assistance, it is commonly under-evaluated and under-diagnosed. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding and management of EDS is essential in the clinical assessment of depression. Within a theoretical framework, a chronobiological approach may shed new light on the complex interaction of EDS and depression. In this review, studies on EDS and depression are summarized and discussed within the context of circadian and sleep regulatory mechanisms. Furthermore, potential chronobiological therapeutic str...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
To date, few studies have investigated the prevalence and risk factors of excessive daytime sleepine...
Background: It is unclear whether there is an association between chronotype and nonremission of dep...
The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may ...
Abstract: Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains the most prevalent mental disorder and a leading c...
Depression is a life-threatening psychiatric disorder and a major public health concern worldwide wi...
Background: The relationship between circadian disruptions and depressive disorders is a topic of gr...
In humans almost all physiological and behavioural functions occur on a rhythmic basis. Therefore th...
Abnormalities of circadian rhythms in depressed patients have been noted, including decreased amplit...
Disruption of circadian clocks is strongly associated with mood disorders. Chronotherapies targeting...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a significant public health concern, with obstructive sleep ap...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been reported among depressed patients in many po...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses, affecting around 5% of people globally (WH...
Circadian rhythms are recurring cycles across a range of behavioural, physiological and cognitive do...
The author discusses the different clinical phenomena which stimulate a chronophysiological approach...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
To date, few studies have investigated the prevalence and risk factors of excessive daytime sleepine...
Background: It is unclear whether there is an association between chronotype and nonremission of dep...
The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may ...
Abstract: Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains the most prevalent mental disorder and a leading c...
Depression is a life-threatening psychiatric disorder and a major public health concern worldwide wi...
Background: The relationship between circadian disruptions and depressive disorders is a topic of gr...
In humans almost all physiological and behavioural functions occur on a rhythmic basis. Therefore th...
Abnormalities of circadian rhythms in depressed patients have been noted, including decreased amplit...
Disruption of circadian clocks is strongly associated with mood disorders. Chronotherapies targeting...
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a significant public health concern, with obstructive sleep ap...
Background: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been reported among depressed patients in many po...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses, affecting around 5% of people globally (WH...
Circadian rhythms are recurring cycles across a range of behavioural, physiological and cognitive do...
The author discusses the different clinical phenomena which stimulate a chronophysiological approach...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
To date, few studies have investigated the prevalence and risk factors of excessive daytime sleepine...
Background: It is unclear whether there is an association between chronotype and nonremission of dep...