Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day

Abstract Background Few actigraphy studies in mood disorders have simultaneously included unipolar (UP) and bipolar (BD) depression or BD mixed states as a separate subgroup from mania. This study compared objectively measured activity in UP, BD depression, mania and mixed states and examined if pat...

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Main Authors: Karoline Krane-Gartiser, Arne E. Vaaler, Ole Bernt Fasmer, Kjetil Sørensen, Gunnar Morken, Jan Scott
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1574-x
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spelling doaj-57e96486574c4da2aaebd608961dff4f2020-11-25T00:03:26ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2017-12-011711810.1186/s12888-017-1574-xVariability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of dayKaroline Krane-Gartiser0Arne E. Vaaler1Ole Bernt Fasmer2Kjetil Sørensen3Gunnar Morken4Jan Scott5Department of Mental Health, NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Mental Health, NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Section for Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of BergenDepartment of Psychiatry, St. Olav’s University HospitalDepartment of Mental Health, NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Mental Health, NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background Few actigraphy studies in mood disorders have simultaneously included unipolar (UP) and bipolar (BD) depression or BD mixed states as a separate subgroup from mania. This study compared objectively measured activity in UP, BD depression, mania and mixed states and examined if patterns differed according to time of day and/or diagnostic group. Methods Eighty -eight acutely admitted inpatients with mood disorders (52 UP; 18 mania; 12 BD depression; 6 mixed states) underwent 24 hours of actigraphy monitoring. Non-parametric analyses were used to compare median activity level over 24 h (counts per minute), two time series (64-min periods of continuous motor activity) in the morning and evening, and variability in activity across and within groups. Results There was no between-group difference in 24-h median level of activity, but significant differences emerged between BD depression compared to mania in the active morning period, and between UP and mania and mixed states in the active evening period. Within-group analyses revealed that UP cases showed several significant changes between morning and evening activity, with fewer changes in the BD groups. Conclusions Mean activity over 24 hours has limited utility in differentiating UP and BD. In contrast, analysis of non-linear variability measures of activity at different times of day could help objectively distinguish between mood disorder subgroups. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01415323 , first registration July 6, 2011.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1574-xUnipolarBipolarMixed statesActigraphyMotor activityTime series
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author Karoline Krane-Gartiser
Arne E. Vaaler
Ole Bernt Fasmer
Kjetil Sørensen
Gunnar Morken
Jan Scott
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Arne E. Vaaler
Ole Bernt Fasmer
Kjetil Sørensen
Gunnar Morken
Jan Scott
Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
BMC Psychiatry
Unipolar
Bipolar
Mixed states
Actigraphy
Motor activity
Time series
author_facet Karoline Krane-Gartiser
Arne E. Vaaler
Ole Bernt Fasmer
Kjetil Sørensen
Gunnar Morken
Jan Scott
author_sort Karoline Krane-Gartiser
title Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
title_short Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
title_full Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
title_fullStr Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
title_full_unstemmed Variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
title_sort variability of activity patterns across mood disorders and time of day
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background Few actigraphy studies in mood disorders have simultaneously included unipolar (UP) and bipolar (BD) depression or BD mixed states as a separate subgroup from mania. This study compared objectively measured activity in UP, BD depression, mania and mixed states and examined if patterns differed according to time of day and/or diagnostic group. Methods Eighty -eight acutely admitted inpatients with mood disorders (52 UP; 18 mania; 12 BD depression; 6 mixed states) underwent 24 hours of actigraphy monitoring. Non-parametric analyses were used to compare median activity level over 24 h (counts per minute), two time series (64-min periods of continuous motor activity) in the morning and evening, and variability in activity across and within groups. Results There was no between-group difference in 24-h median level of activity, but significant differences emerged between BD depression compared to mania in the active morning period, and between UP and mania and mixed states in the active evening period. Within-group analyses revealed that UP cases showed several significant changes between morning and evening activity, with fewer changes in the BD groups. Conclusions Mean activity over 24 hours has limited utility in differentiating UP and BD. In contrast, analysis of non-linear variability measures of activity at different times of day could help objectively distinguish between mood disorder subgroups. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01415323 , first registration July 6, 2011.
topic Unipolar
Bipolar
Mixed states
Actigraphy
Motor activity
Time series
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1574-x
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