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Sleep Sci ; 16(1): 38-43, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37151762

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Background Blepharospasm is a focal dystonia that affects the orbicularis oculi muscles. The interest in nonmotor symptoms is due to their impact on quality of life. Objective We evaluated the frequency of sleep disorders and circadian rhythm in a sample of Brazilian blepharospasm patients. Methods A total of 51 patients, who met the clinical criteria for blepharospasm, evaluated by 2 specialists in movement disorders, were recruited from the outpatient clinic for movement disorders of two reference centers in the city of São Paulo: Universidade Federal de São Paulo and Hospital do Servidor Público do Estado de São Paulo. The selected 13 patients were evaluated from 13 days before to 13 days after using botulinum toxin. They were interviewed, underwent physical examination and actigraphy, and completed sleep diaries. Results After using botulinum toxin, the group that reported sleep improvement exhibited a 50% decrease in sleep latency. There was no change in restless leg syndrome or circadian rhythm. Patients who reported no sleep improvement after using botulinum toxin presented poorer synchronization of the light-dark cycle. Conclusion Blepharospasm patients have poor sleep quality. About 50% of the patients had sleep improvement after using botulinum toxin. The synchronization of the light-dark cycle should be influenced by this finding.

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Front Neurosci ; 16: 779086, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35651634

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Background: Sleep is a complex physiological function that should be addressed from different perspectives and consider the circadian rhythm. Sleep deprivation, either acute or chronic, negatively affects several functions, including motor control. Balance control is essential in several daily life activities and balance problems are related to falls. Research Question: This review focuses on how sleep conditions impact balance control. Methods: Systematic literature review according to PRISMA guidelines. Results: The literature provided strong evidence that acute sleep deprivation impairs postural control. Chronic sleep deprivation as well as low sleep quality had similar effects, although there is a lower number of works addressing this issue. Furthermore, time awake worsens postural controls and it can be used to detect sleepiness and fatigue. The sleep deprivation showed a stronger negative effect on postural control when removing the visual information (eyes closed) than when reducing proprioceptive feedback (soft surface). There is scarce literature about the effects of chronotype, circadian patterns and chronic sleep deprivation, a frequent problem, on balance control; however they consistently indicate that there is an relationship between them. Most of the studies only consider one-night (acute) sleep deprivation without monitoring prior sleep conditions and the circadian rhythm phase of the participants. However, a few studies indicated that these factors must be considered. Significance: These results suggest that the sleep conditions of a subject should be considered for several days prior to balance control tests. Therefore, we propose a revision of current postural measurement protocols to include sleep assessment, such as sleep quality questionnaires or actimetry, and to consider the circadian rhythm of the participants to plan the hour of the tests.

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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 19333, 2019 12 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31852906

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We aimed to evaluate the influence of shift work rotation, circadian misalignment and being overweight/obese on psychomotor performance throughout a complete shift rotation schedule. The study was conducted with 30 males working rotating shifts from a mining company under real life conditions. Individuals were evaluated over seven days in a shift schedule carried out as follow: two shifts in the morning (D1 and D2), two shifts in the afternoon (D3 and D4), 24 hour free day (D5) and two shifts at night (D6 and D7). Work performance was evaluated by psychomotor vigilance task tests (PVT), and actigraphy was used to characterise the rest-activity rhythm based on intradaily variability (IV) and interdaily stability (IS) of nonparametric functions. We found a significant effect of the shift, body mass index (BMI), IS and IV on lapses in attention. More lapses occurred on D7 than D1, D2, D3 and D4 of the schedule shift. The obese group presented a higher number of lapses in attention than eutrophic. The interaction between day and IS showed that less synchronised individuals presented a higher number of lapses in attention on D7 than D1 and, for the interaction between day and IV, more fragmented individuals presented a higher number of lapses in attention on D7 than D6. We conclude that higher BMI, lower synchronisation and higher fragmentation of the rest-activity pattern influenced lapses in attention throughout the shift rotation.


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Peso Corporal , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Desempenho Psicomotor , Jornada de Trabalho em Turnos , Adulto , Atenção , Índice de Massa Corporal , Humanos , Masculino , Modelos Teóricos , Estudos Prospectivos
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Sleep Sci ; 11(3): 141-145, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30455845

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Sleep quality analysis is crucial for human health and it is related to duration, rhythm and quality. The goal of this study is to analyze objective assessment of the sleep-wake cycles with actigraphy, subjective questionnaires and their relationship with sleep quality indices. A wearable actigraph registered the sleep habits of 41 healthy subjects for 9 days. Afterwards, the subjects filled two questionnaires about sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale). The subjects were divided into two groups based on cut-off scores and the actigraphy parameters were compared between groups. Group 1 in ESS and PSQI categorization had less diurnal sleepiness and better sleep quality, respectively, than Group 2. Measurements of regularity (IS), fragmentation (IV), active phase amplitude (M10), rest amplitude (L5), and relative amplitude (RA) were compared between groups. Group 2 had higher L5 values. Parameter L5 (lowest of 5 consecutive hours of activity) was concluded to be relevant to identify the sleep conditions of the subjects.

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Rev. bras. ciênc. esporte ; 39(2): 123-131, abr.-jun. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-898002

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Resumo Foram avaliados os efeitos do exercício físico na capacidade de atenção, na memória, no desejo de usar drogas, na percepção de esforço e prazer e no estado de humor de 16 indivíduos em tratamento para dependência de drogas. Foram usados a escala de Brunel, o teste de cancelamento de números, o teste dos blocos de Corsi, a escala de Borg e escala de valência afetiva ao esforço físico nas situações controle, pré e pós-realização de uma sessão de exercícios físicos (60 min). Foi observada redução no desejo de usar drogas e no tempo de execução do teste de cancelamento de números, e aumento no número de blocos recordados. Os resultados apontam a importância do profissional da educação física nas equipes para tratamento da dependência química.


Abstract We evaluated the effects of exercise on alertness and memory, the desire to use drugs, the perception of effort and pleasure and mood state, of 16 individuals in treatment for drug addiction. We used tests and scales to assess mood, attention, memory, perceived effort and affect related to exercise, in the situations: Control, Pre and Post completion of an exercise session (60 min). We observed a significant reduction in the desire to use drugs and in the execution time of the test cancellation numbers, and an increase of the number of blocks recalled. The results support the importance of the Professional of Physical Education for treatment of chemical dependency.


Resumen Se evaluaron los efectos del ejercicio físico en el estado de alerta, memoria, el deseo de consumir drogas, la percepción del esfuerzo y placer, y en el estado de ánimo de 16 personas en tratamiento por adicción a las drogas. Se utilizaron pruebas y escalas para evaluar el estado de ánimo, la atención, la memoria visuoespacial, el esfuerzo y el afecto percibido en relación con el ejercicio físico en situaciones de: control, previamente y posteriormente a la finalización de una sesión de ejercicio (60 min). Se observó una reducción del deseo de consumir drogas y del tiempo de ejecución del test de cancelación de números y un aumento del número de bloques recordados. Los resultados indican la importancia de los profesionales de la educación física en el tratamiento de la dependencia química.

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Schizophr Res ; 189: 37-42, 2017 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28169087

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BACKGROUND: Individuals with psychotic disorders experience disruptions to both the sleep and circadian components of the sleep/wake cycle. Recent evidence has supported a role of sleep disturbances in emerging psychosis. However, less is known about how circadian rhythm disruptions may relate to psychosis symptoms and prognosis for adolescents with clinical high-risk (CHR) syndromes. The present study examines circadian rest/activity rhythms in CHR and healthy control (HC) youth to clarify the relationships among circadian rhythm disturbance, psychosis symptoms, psychosocial functioning, and the longitudinal course of illness. METHODS: Thirty-four CHR and 32 HC participants were administered a baseline evaluation, which included clinical interviews, 5days of actigraphy, and a sleep/activity diary. CHR (n=29) participants were re-administered clinical interviews at a 1-year follow-up assessment. RESULTS: Relative to HC, CHR youth exhibited more fragmented circadian rhythms and later onset of nocturnal rest. Circadian disturbances (fragmented rhythms, low daily activity) were associated with increased psychotic symptom severity among CHR participants at baseline. Circadian disruptions (lower daily activity, rhythms that were more fragmented and/or desynchronized with the light/dark cycle) also predicted severity of psychosis symptoms and psychosocial impairment at 1-year follow-up among CHR youth. CONCLUSIONS: Circadian rhythm disturbances may represent a potential vulnerability marker for emergence of psychosis, and thus, rest/activity rhythm stabilization has promise to inform early-identification and prevention/intervention strategies for CHR youth. Future studies with longer study designs are necessary to further examine circadian rhythms in the prodromal period and rates of conversion to psychosis among CHR teens.


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Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Progressão da Doença , Transtornos Psicóticos/fisiopatologia , Actigrafia , Adolescente , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Sintomas Prodrômicos , Escalas de Graduação Psiquiátrica , Transtornos Psicóticos/psicologia , Sono/fisiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Schizophr Res ; 168(1-2): 50-5, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26220853

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BACKGROUND: At-risk mental states (ARMS) are clinical syndromes that are associated with higher risk, compared with the general population, for developing psychosis and bipolar disorder. Circadian rhythm misalignments have been proposed to be part of this early phase of the clinical course. OBJECTIVE: To compare circadian rhythm of activity and rest changes between ARMS individuals and a healthy control group. METHODS: Forty volunteers of both genders, aged between 13 and 27years old, participated in this study (n=20 ARMS group, and n=20 healthy controls). The ARMS individuals were classified as ultra-high risk for psychosis according to the CAARMS (Comprehensive Assessment of At-risk Mental State) or at high risk for bipolar disorder according to criteria proposed by Bechdolf and colleagues. Participants used an actigraph for fifteen days, kept a sleep diary, and completed the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and a Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire. RESULTS: Compared with healthy volunteers, the ARMS group presented worse sleep quality (P=0.010); longer nap durations (P=0.038), shorter wake times (P=0.001), higher total sleep times (P=0.011), and shorter activity duration (P=0.021), sleep rhythms were more fragmented, the circadian rest-activity rhythms were less synchronized with the dark-light cycle and had lower amplitudes of motor activity. CONCLUSION: The results suggest alterations in the circadian rest-activity rhythms (and likely in sleep-wake cycle patterns) in ARMS individuals compared with healthy controls. It is possible that circadian rhythms of activity and rest changes are one of the prodromal clinical and behavioral expressions of the brain changes that underlie ARMS individuals.


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Transtorno Bipolar/fisiopatologia , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Transtornos Psicóticos/fisiopatologia , Descanso/fisiologia , Actigrafia , Adolescente , Adulto , Transtorno Bipolar/diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Entrevista Psiquiátrica Padronizada , Transtornos Psicóticos/diagnóstico , Sono/fisiologia , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Adulto Jovem
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