Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Irregular light–dark cycles and circadian/sleep disturbances have been suggested as risk or co-occurring factors in depression. Among a set of metrics developed to quantify strain on the circadian system, social jetlag (SJL) has been put forward as a measure of the discrepancy between biological and social clocks. Here, we approached the question on whether light exposure and SJL would also be associated with depressive symptoms in Quilombola communities in Southern Brazil. These rural communities are void of potential confounders of modern lifestyles and show low levels of SJL. 210 Quilombolas (age range 16–92; 56% women) were asked about their sleep times and light exposure using the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ). The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess depressive symptoms. Additionally, we analyzed 7-day actimetry recordings in 124 subjects. BDI scores higher than 10 (having clinically significant depressive symptoms; controlled for age and sex in the multivariate analysis) were positively associated with SJL >1 h and negatively associated with median light exposure during the day, especially in the morning from 8:00 to 10:00. Our results suggest that low light exposure during the day, and higher levels of SJL are associated with depressive symptoms; longitudinal and experimental studies are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms. Nevertheless, we highlight the potential of treatment strategies aimed at decreasing circadian strain and insufficient light exposure, which are suggested as areas of further research in Psychiatry. |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil Pilz, Luísa Klaus Cronobiologia Luz Depressão Ritmo circadiano Actigraphy Mood Circadian rhythm Lighting Depression |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Circadian strain, light exposure, and depressive symptoms in rural communities of Southern Brazil |
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Pilz, Luísa Klaus |
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Pilz, Luísa Klaus Xavier, Nicóli Bertuol Levandovski, Rosa Maria Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de Tonon, André Comiran Constantino, Débora Barroggi Machado, Valdomiro Roenneberg, Till Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza |
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Xavier, Nicóli Bertuol Levandovski, Rosa Maria Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de Tonon, André Comiran Constantino, Débora Barroggi Machado, Valdomiro Roenneberg, Till Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza |
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Pilz, Luísa Klaus Xavier, Nicóli Bertuol Levandovski, Rosa Maria Oliveira, Melissa Alves Braga de Tonon, André Comiran Constantino, Débora Barroggi Machado, Valdomiro Roenneberg, Till Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza |
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Cronobiologia Luz Depressão Ritmo circadiano |
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Cronobiologia Luz Depressão Ritmo circadiano Actigraphy Mood Circadian rhythm Lighting Depression |
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Actigraphy Mood Circadian rhythm Lighting Depression |
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Irregular light–dark cycles and circadian/sleep disturbances have been suggested as risk or co-occurring factors in depression. Among a set of metrics developed to quantify strain on the circadian system, social jetlag (SJL) has been put forward as a measure of the discrepancy between biological and social clocks. Here, we approached the question on whether light exposure and SJL would also be associated with depressive symptoms in Quilombola communities in Southern Brazil. These rural communities are void of potential confounders of modern lifestyles and show low levels of SJL. 210 Quilombolas (age range 16–92; 56% women) were asked about their sleep times and light exposure using the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ). The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess depressive symptoms. Additionally, we analyzed 7-day actimetry recordings in 124 subjects. BDI scores higher than 10 (having clinically significant depressive symptoms; controlled for age and sex in the multivariate analysis) were positively associated with SJL >1 h and negatively associated with median light exposure during the day, especially in the morning from 8:00 to 10:00. Our results suggest that low light exposure during the day, and higher levels of SJL are associated with depressive symptoms; longitudinal and experimental studies are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms. Nevertheless, we highlight the potential of treatment strategies aimed at decreasing circadian strain and insufficient light exposure, which are suggested as areas of further research in Psychiatry. |
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