Locomotor micro-activities associated with therapeutic responses in patients with seasonal affective disorders.

Integrative medicine international Pub Date : 2015-04-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-11 DOI:10.1159/000371352
Kyoko Ohashi, Yoshiharu Yamamoto, Martin H Teicher
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Background: Psychomotor retardation, leaden paralysis and fatigue are often used to describe patients with depressive disorders. However, there is limited understanding of their meaning and how they are objectively manifested in the physical world. Patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) are characteristically hypoactive, and experience restoration in energy during effective treatment with bright light. In this study, we attempt to identify quantitative metrics of psychomotor activity that correspond to the clinical perceptions of hypoactivity and to the early activating effects of treatment.

Methods: Novel means of assessing the microstructure of activity was employed using wavelets and Hurst exponents to indicate the proclivity of subjects to persist at higher and lower levels of activity. This was assesed using actigraphs in 16 unmedicated patients with SAD before and following two weeks of bright light therapy.

Results: Two weeks of phototherapy had no significant effect on mean levels of diurnal activity, but altered the microstructure of the activity. Specifically, phototherapy produced a significant reduction in inertial resistance in patients who had a 50% or greater reduction in Hamilton Depression scores (n=8), as reflected in reduced tendency to persist at low levels of activity. There was also a strong correlation between ratings of fatigue and measures of persistence at high versus low activity in initial responders, but not in initial non-responders.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that light therapy alters the nature of diurnal activity troughs in early responsive patients, reducing their tendency to persist at low levels, possibly reflecting an alleviation of psychomotor retardation.

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季节性情感障碍患者的运动微活动与治疗反应相关。
背景:精神运动迟缓、铅性麻痹和疲劳常被用来描述抑郁症患者。然而,人们对它们的含义以及它们如何在物质世界中客观表现出来的理解有限。季节性情感障碍(SAD)患者具有典型的低活性,并且在明亮的光线有效治疗期间经历能量恢复。在这项研究中,我们试图确定精神运动活动的定量指标,这些指标与临床认知的活动不足和治疗的早期激活效应相对应。方法:采用小波和赫斯特指数的新方法来评估活动的微观结构,以表明受试者在较高和较低水平的活动中持续的倾向。在16名未接受药物治疗的SAD患者接受两周强光治疗前后,使用活动记录仪对其进行了评估。结果:两周的光疗对平均日活动水平没有显著影响,但改变了活动的微观结构。具体来说,在汉密尔顿抑郁评分降低50%或更高的患者中,光疗显著降低了惯性阻力(n=8),这反映在持续低水平活动的倾向降低。在最初的反应者中,疲劳等级和高活动与低活动的持久性测量之间也存在很强的相关性,但在最初的无反应者中则没有。结论:这些发现表明,光疗法改变了早期反应患者的昼夜活动波谷的性质,减少了他们持续低水平的倾向,可能反映了精神运动迟缓的缓解。
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