睡眠参数可以预测双极性障碍的情绪?
Andrea Ulrichsen1,2, Esther Mühlbauer1, Lisa-Marie Hartnagel3
1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany.
Bipolar disorders
|August 23, 2025
概括
睡眠模式的变化,特别是睡眠的变化,可能是双相情绪障碍即将发生的信号. 每天的睡眠跟踪可以帮助患者和临床医生预测和管理这些复发.
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 精神病学
- 时间生物学
背景情况:
- 双极性情绪障碍 (BD) 是一种经常出现的情绪障碍,其特点是躁狂,抑郁和情绪低落.
- 患有BD的患者经常报告睡眠障碍,通常是情绪发作之前的.
- 识别情绪复发的早期预警信号对于有效管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在患有双相情绪障碍的患者中,调查日常睡眠模式是否能区分情绪发作的前兆阶段和情绪缓解症.
- 探索睡眠模式的平均变化和变化作为情绪事件的预测因素的作用.
主要方法:
- 在BipoSense研究中,对29名BD患者进行了一年的跟踪.
- 参与者使用应用程序记录每小时的睡眠/清醒状态,并每两周进行一次临床评估.
- 多级逻辑回归模型分析了睡眠数据,并对多次比较进行了邦费罗尼-霍尔姆校正.
主要成果:
- 晚些时候醒来与前期抑郁症有关.
- 睡眠时间,入床时间和起床时间的变化与前兆性抑郁相关.
- 睡眠开始和唤醒时间的变化减少与前兆性 (低) 躁狂有关.
结论:
- 自我报告的睡眠变化,特别是变化,显示出在双相情绪障碍中出现情绪复发的早期预警信号的潜力.
- 这些发现表明睡眠跟踪对患者和临床医生来说是一个有价值的工具.
- 需要进一步的研究来验证这些探索性发现.
相关概念视频
Bipolar Disorder
142
Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental health condition marked by significant mood fluctuations, including episodes of mania and depression. Elevated energy levels, heightened mood or irritability, impulsive behavior, reduced sleep needs, rapid speech, racing thoughts, inflated self-esteem, and distractibility characterize mania. Individuals with bipolar disorder often alternate between depressive and manic states, with periods of emotional stability lasting an average of six months to a year.
142
Mania and Antimanic Drugs: Overview
319
Mania, a psychological condition characterized by elevated mood, increased energy, and reduced sleep need, is part of the bipolar disorder cycle. The exact cause of mania isn't entirely known, but it is thought to be a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. Bipolar disorder involves alternating manic and depressive episodes. Mood stabilizers like lithium, antipsychotics, and anticonvulsants help manage these episodes. Lithium carbonate is particularly effective as...
319
Management of Insomnia
320
The sleep cycle, an integral part of human health, consists of several stages with distinct characteristics and functions. It begins with a transition from wakefulness to sleep, known as the light sleep phase, followed by the restorative deep sleep phase, essential for physical recovery and growth. The cycle concludes with the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) phase, characterized by high brain activity and vivid dreaming. Insomnia, a prevalent sleep disorder, involves difficulty falling asleep, staying...
320
Substance Use Disorders Affecting Sleep
217
Substance use disorders involve a pattern of using drugs more extensively than intended and continuing use despite harmful consequences. This includes legal substances like alcohol and nicotine, as well as illegal drugs. These disorders often involve both physical and psychological dependence, reflecting compulsive use of substances that significantly alter thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, contributing to a major public health issue.
Understanding the concepts of physical dependence,...
Understanding the concepts of physical dependence,...
217
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
400
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a sleep disorder characterized by the absence of muscle paralysis that normally occurs during the REM phase of sleep. This absence allows individuals to physically act out their dreams, which are often vivid and disturbing. Common behaviors exhibited during episodes include kicking, punching, and yelling. These actions can be dangerous, potentially leading to injuries for the person with RBD or their bed partner.
RBD is significantly associated with...
RBD is significantly associated with...
400
Sleep-Wake Cycles
1.6K
Sleep is an essential physiological process vital to maintaining overall well-being. The reticular activating system (RAS), a network of neurons in the brainstem, regulates wakefulness and sleep. While it may seem passive, sleep consists of distinct cycles, each with its unique characteristics and functions. Two key sleep phases are non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM).
NREM Sleep
NREM sleep comprises four progressive stages that seamlessly merge:
NREM Sleep
NREM sleep comprises four progressive stages that seamlessly merge:
1.6K


