一种分析健康人与抑郁症患者生物节律的方法。

H Nagayama, K Tsuchiyama, K Yamada, N Hasama
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使用最小二乘法将健康受试者和抑郁症患者的直肠温度节律拟合到具有8、12和24小时周期余弦分量的波形中。然后用最低点作为相位的指标。结果表明,这种方法比传统的分析生物节律的方法提供了更精确的数据,传统的方法使用最小二乘法拟合单个24小时周期的余弦波形。
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A method for analyzing biological rhythms in healthy subjects and depressed patients.

Rectal temperature rhythms of healthy subjects and patients with depression were fitted to a waveform having cosine components of periods 8, 12, and 24 hours using the least squares method. The nadir was then used as an index of phase. The results suggest that this method gives more exact data than the conventional method of analyzing biological rhythms, which uses a least squares fit to a single, 24-hour-period cosine waveform.

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