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Chronobiological therapy for mood disorders

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2011
Alteration of the sleep-wake cycle and of the sleep structure are core symptoms of a major depressive episode, and occur both in course of bipolar disorder and of major depressive disorder. Many other circadian rhythms, such as the daily profiles of body temperature, cortisol, thyrotropin, prolactin, growth hormone, melatonin and excretion of various ...
Dallaspezia S., Benedetti F.
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Chronobiological Therapy for Mood Disorders

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2015
Chronobiological therapies for mood disorders include manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle such as sleep deprivation and sleep phase advance and the controlled exposure to light and darkness. Their antidepressant efficacy can overcome drug resistance and targets the core depressive symptoms including suicide, thus making them treatment options to be ...
Dallaspezia, Sara   +2 more
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Chronobiological Disorders: Current and Prevalent Conditions

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2009
In recent decades, the hectic lifestyle of industrialized societies has wrought its effects on the quality of sleep, and these effects are evidenced by a profusion of sleep-related disorders. Regular exposure to artificial light, coupled with social and economic pressures have shortened the time spent asleep. Otherwise, Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders
Bittencourt, Lia Rita Azeredo UNIFESP   +4 more
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Chronobiology of Bipolar Disorder: Therapeutic Implication

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2015
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that psychopathological symptoms of bipolar disorder arise in part from a malfunction of the circadian system, linking the disease with an abnormal internal timing. Alterations in circadian rhythms and sleep are core elements in the disorders, characterizing both mania and depression and having recently been shown ...
Dallaspezia, Sara, Benedetti, Francesco
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Nocturnal Headache-Hypertension Syndrome: A Chronobiologic Disorder

Chronobiology International, 1992
The study of blood pressure (BP) monitoring in essential hypertensive patients recurrently suffering from nocturnal headache revealed a rhythmic elevation of sphygmomanometric values during the night. Such a finding was not detected in essential hypertensive patients suffering from occasional headache.
CUGINI, Pietro   +7 more
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Chronobiology of Mood Disorders

2016
The strong intimate relationship between mood disorders and life rhythms has been nowadays clearly recognized and analyzed, becoming one of the cornerstones for pathophysiological theorizations and therapeutic interventions in these diseases. Several body functions undergo biological rhythm, e.g., daily variations in hormone secretion or in body ...
Felice Iasevoli   +9 more
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Chronobiologic Disorders

1999
Abstract The circadian pacemaker exerts a powerful influence on sleep and wakefulness (see Chap. 4), and when it is not in phase with the desired sleep-wake schedule, sleep-wake disturbances can occur. Symptoms include sleepiness when alertness is desired, insomnia when sleep is desired, or both.
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Chronobiologic treatments for mood disorders

Chronotherapeutics are nonpharmacologic interventions whose development stems from investigations into sleep and circadian rhythm abnormalities associated with mood disorder. These therapies utilize controlled exposure to environmental cues (light, darkness) to regulate biologic rhythms.
Dallaspezia S., Benedetti F.
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[Chronobiological aspects of bipolar disorder].

Der Nervenarzt, 2022
Numerous symptoms of bipolar disorder are regulated by the circadian rhythm. Because of this association it is assumed that disruption of the circadian rhythm may be part of the pathomechanism of bipolar disorder.A comparison and subsequent critical discussion of the current data situation on chronobiological aspects of bipolar disorder are presented.A 
H, Findeis   +3 more
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Chronobiological approach for treatment-resistant rapid cycling affective disorders

Biological Psychiatry, 1995
A subgroup of patients who experience four or more major mood swings per year has been identified as rapid cyclers (Dunner and Fieve 1974). This subgroup is now believed to account for a significant proportion of treatment-resistant bipolar patients.
I, Kusumi   +5 more
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