Longitudinal changes of day-time and night-time gross motor activity in clinical responders and non-responders of major depression

The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry
D TodderB T Baune

Abstract

Psychomotor retardation (PR) is among the most important features of depression. This study investigates the development of day- and night-time as well as intensity and quantity of circadian motor activity during a 4-week course of treatment among 27 patients with depression compared to 27 healthy controls. A diagnosis of major depression was made using SCID. Motor activity was continuously measured with an actigraph during the study and clinical course of depression with HAM-D-21. Motor activity was described as the quantity and intensity of movements during day- and night- time. Clinically improved patients had significantly intensified movements after 4 weeks, compared to subjects with <50% improvement on HAM-D. While the measures of day-time level of movements captured the clinical improvement of depression, clinical improvement was not reflected by the night-time measurements. This study demonstrates that the separated analysis of level and quantity of movements supports a better understanding of the nature of psychomotor retardation during depression. The subdivision in day- and night-time activity objectively measured with actigraphy captures distinct patterns of motor activity and represents prognostic factors in the tr...Continue Reading

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