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Monday, March 25, 2019
Dynamic Associations Among Motor Activity, Sleep, Energy, And Mood Could Suggest New Focus For Depression Treatment
Current theories of
depression suggest that sleep problems, low energy, and low activity levels
result from depressed mood, but a new study looking at interactions among these
factors in people with bipolar disorder or depression suggests that the
opposite may be true—that instability in activity and sleep systems could lead
to mood changes. The study, conducted by researchers in the NIMH Intramural
Research Program, suggests new targets for depression treatment. The study
findings were published online December 12 in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. A
podcast with lead investigator Kathleen Merikangas, Ph.D., Chief of the NIMH
Genetic Epidemiology Research Branch, also is available. View
Study Findings Here . . .
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