Association of functioning and quality of life with objective and subjective measures of sleep and biological rhythms in major depressive and bipolar disorder.
Anastasiya SlyepchenkoOlivia R AllegaXiamin LengLuciano MinuzziMaha M EltayebaniMatthew SkellyRoberto B SassiClaudio N SoaresSidney H KennedyBenicio N FreyPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
Disruption in biological rhythms is associated with poorer functioning and quality of life in bipolar and MDD. Investigating biological rhythms and sleep using actigraphy variables, urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin and subjective measures provide evidence of widespread sleep and circadian system disruptions in mood disorders.