2010
DOI: 10.4088/jcp.09m05218gry
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Insomnia and Sleep Duration in a Large Cohort of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder and Anxiety Disorders

Abstract: Depressive disorder-but also anxiety disorder-is strongly associated with sleep disturbances. Insomnia and short sleep duration persist after remittance of these disorders, suggesting that these are residual symptoms or possibly trait markers. Also, long sleep duration is associated with current depressive or anxiety disorders.

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“…The frequent co-occurrence of subjective sleep complaints and depression among kTx recipients 16 suggests that the relationship between the two conditions may be similar to the association described in the general population. [24][25][26] This highlights the clinical significance of sleep problems among kTx recipients, because they are potentially modifiable and interventions focusing on enhancing sleep may help to improve depressive symptoms. 27 Despite the significance of depression among kTx recipients and its well-known associations with sleep problems in the general population, there is a lack of information regarding the connection of depression and sleep parameters assessed by PSG among kTx recipients.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The frequent co-occurrence of subjective sleep complaints and depression among kTx recipients 16 suggests that the relationship between the two conditions may be similar to the association described in the general population. [24][25][26] This highlights the clinical significance of sleep problems among kTx recipients, because they are potentially modifiable and interventions focusing on enhancing sleep may help to improve depressive symptoms. 27 Despite the significance of depression among kTx recipients and its well-known associations with sleep problems in the general population, there is a lack of information regarding the connection of depression and sleep parameters assessed by PSG among kTx recipients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequent co-occurrence of subjective sleep complaints and depression among kTx recipients 16 suggests that the relationship between the two conditions may be similar to the association described in the general population. [24][25][26] This highlights the clinical …”
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“…A primeira é o fato de a população ocupada em cargos burocráticos, possivelmente composta por indivíduos fisicamente inativos no trabalho, tender a relatar mais problemas de ansiedade e depressão associados à diminuição do sono médio. 26,27 Esses agravos também podem levar ao maior consumo de antidepressivos, aumentando o padrão do sono longo nesses indivíduos. 27 Outra hipótese seria a de que a realização de funções dependentes de esforços físicos propicia um tempo de sono mais padronizado, como consequência da AF realizada no trabalho.…”
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“…26,27 Esses agravos também podem levar ao maior consumo de antidepressivos, aumentando o padrão do sono longo nesses indivíduos. 27 Outra hipótese seria a de que a realização de funções dependentes de esforços físicos propicia um tempo de sono mais padronizado, como consequência da AF realizada no trabalho. O presente estudo chama a atenção para o problema do padrão do sono longo observado nos indivíduos fisicamente inativos no trabalho, justificada pelas pesquisas que apresentam forte associação da duração do sono à presença de morbidades como diabetes, hipertensão e doenças cardíacas, 26 Estudos avaliativos da AF em seus diferentes domínios apresentam formas de mensuração, definição e nomenclatura diversas, o que dificulta comparações entre eles, indicando a necessidade de padronização dos instrumentos e critérios em estudos epidemiológicos.…”
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“…6 It is also more common in patients with underlying cardiopulmonary disease. The incidence of insomnia increases with increasing age and is two to three times more prevalent in persons over the age of 65.…”
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