Decreased need for sleep as an endophenotype of bipolar disorder: an actigraphy study
Abstract
Reports of subjective sleep impairments have been replicated in adults with bipolar disorder (BD), young BD patients, and even children of parents with BD. Furthermore, circadian rhythm alterations are a core feature of BD. Despite the impairment in circadian rhythms and altered sleep included in various heuristic developmental models of BD, thus far, biomarkers have not been sufficiently objectively validated. Thus, here, we assessed the...
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Title
Decreased need for sleep as an endophenotype of bipolar disorder: an actigraphy study
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
9
Pages
1227 - 1239
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