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Manipulating the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms to improve clinical management of major depression
by
Naismith, Sharon L
, Hermens, Daniel F
, Scott, Elizabeth M
, Hickie, Ian B
, Robillard, Rébecca
in
Antidepressants
/ Behavior Therapy - methods
/ Biomedicine
/ Circadian rhythm
/ Circadian Rhythm - drug effects
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Depression - physiopathology
/ Depression - therapy
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Major depressive disorder
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurosciences
/ Opinion
/ Psychological aspects
/ Sleep-wake cycle
/ Treatment Outcome
2013
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Manipulating the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms to improve clinical management of major depression
by
Naismith, Sharon L
, Hermens, Daniel F
, Scott, Elizabeth M
, Hickie, Ian B
, Robillard, Rébecca
in
Antidepressants
/ Behavior Therapy - methods
/ Biomedicine
/ Circadian rhythm
/ Circadian Rhythm - drug effects
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Depression - physiopathology
/ Depression - therapy
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Major depressive disorder
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurosciences
/ Opinion
/ Psychological aspects
/ Sleep-wake cycle
/ Treatment Outcome
2013
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Manipulating the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms to improve clinical management of major depression
by
Naismith, Sharon L
, Hermens, Daniel F
, Scott, Elizabeth M
, Hickie, Ian B
, Robillard, Rébecca
in
Antidepressants
/ Behavior Therapy - methods
/ Biomedicine
/ Circadian rhythm
/ Circadian Rhythm - drug effects
/ Circadian rhythms
/ Depression - physiopathology
/ Depression - therapy
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Major depressive disorder
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental disorders
/ Neurosciences
/ Opinion
/ Psychological aspects
/ Sleep-wake cycle
/ Treatment Outcome
2013
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Manipulating the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms to improve clinical management of major depression
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Manipulating the sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms to improve clinical management of major depression
2013
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Overview
Background
Clinical psychiatry has always been limited by the lack of objective tests to substantiate diagnoses and a lack of specific treatments that target underlying pathophysiology. One area in which these twin failures has been most frustrating is major depression. Due to very considerable progress in the basic and clinical neurosciences of sleep-wake cycles and underlying circadian systems this situation is now rapidly changing.
Discussion
The development of specific behavioral or pharmacological strategies that target these basic regulatory systems is driving renewed clinical interest. Here, we explore the extent to which objective tests of sleep-wake cycles and circadian function - namely, those that measure timing or synchrony of circadian-dependent physiology as well as daytime activity and nighttime sleep patterns - can be used to identify a sub-class of patients with major depression who have disturbed circadian profiles.
Summary
Once this unique pathophysiology is characterized, a highly personalized treatment plan can be proposed and monitored. New treatments will now be designed and old treatments re-evaluated on the basis of their effects on objective measures of sleep-wake cycles, circadian rhythms and related metabolic systems.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
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