Sleep disturbances, circadian activity, and nocturnal light exposure characterize high risk for and current depression in adolescence.
Andre Comiran TononDébora Barroggi ConstantinoGuilherme Rodriguez AmandoAna Carolina AbreuAna Paula FranciscoMelissa Alves Braga de OliveiraLuisa Klaus PilzNicóli Bertuol XavierFernanda RohrsetzerLaila SouzaJader PiccinArthur CayeSandra PetrescoPedro H ManfroRivka PereiraThaís MartiniBrandon A KohrtHelen L FisherValeria MondelliChristian KielingMaria Paz Loayza HidalgoPublished in: Sleep (2022)
HR adolescents shared sleep and rhythm alterations with the MDD group, which may constitute early signs of depression, suggesting that preventive strategies targeting sleep should be examined in future studies. Furthermore, we highlight that actimetry-based parameters of motor activity (particularly RA) and light exposure are promising constructs to be explored as tools for assessment of depression in adolescence.