Human sleep/wake cycles follow a stable circadian rhythm associated with hormonal, emotional, and cognitive changes. Changes of this cycle are implicated in many mental health concerns. In fact, the bidirectional relation between major depressive disorder and sleep has been well-documented. Despite a clear link between sleep disturbances and subsequent disturbances in mood, it is difficult to determine from self-reported data which specific changes of the sleep/wake cycle play the most important role in this association. Here we observe marked changes of activity cycles in millions of twitter posts of 688 subjects who explicitly stated in unequivocal terms that they had received a (clinical) diagnosis of depression as compared to the activi...
The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may ...
A growing number of epidemiological and experimental studies has established that circadian disrupti...
Abstract Sleep loss has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and an increase in accidents...
Human sleep/wake cycles follow a stable circadian rhythm associated with hormonal, emotional, and co...
Background: Circadian regulation of sleep, cognition, and metabolic state is driven by a central clo...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses, affecting around 5% of people globally (WH...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
Depression is a life-threatening psychiatric disorder and a major public health concern worldwide wi...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
Background: The relationship between circadian disruptions and depressive disorders is a topic of gr...
Aim. - Alterations of biological rhythms are well recognized to play a crucial role in the origin an...
The circadian system regulates 24 hour rhythms in biological creatures. It impacts mood regulation. ...
[[abstract]]Introduction Patients with depressive disorder demonstrate rest-activity rhythm disturba...
Circadian rhythms permit adaptations to predictable temporal environmental changes. Daily 24-hour rh...
Sleep disturbances are known to be a potential risk factor for the development and recurrence of dep...
The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may ...
A growing number of epidemiological and experimental studies has established that circadian disrupti...
Abstract Sleep loss has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and an increase in accidents...
Human sleep/wake cycles follow a stable circadian rhythm associated with hormonal, emotional, and co...
Background: Circadian regulation of sleep, cognition, and metabolic state is driven by a central clo...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses, affecting around 5% of people globally (WH...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
Depression is a life-threatening psychiatric disorder and a major public health concern worldwide wi...
Unequivocal results demonstrating a causal relationship between a disturbance in circadian rhythms a...
Background: The relationship between circadian disruptions and depressive disorders is a topic of gr...
Aim. - Alterations of biological rhythms are well recognized to play a crucial role in the origin an...
The circadian system regulates 24 hour rhythms in biological creatures. It impacts mood regulation. ...
[[abstract]]Introduction Patients with depressive disorder demonstrate rest-activity rhythm disturba...
Circadian rhythms permit adaptations to predictable temporal environmental changes. Daily 24-hour rh...
Sleep disturbances are known to be a potential risk factor for the development and recurrence of dep...
The complaint of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), commonly encountered in clinical practice, may ...
A growing number of epidemiological and experimental studies has established that circadian disrupti...
Abstract Sleep loss has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and an increase in accidents...