Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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Autor(a) principal: Schimitt, Regina Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bragatti, José Augusto, Levandovski, Rosa Maria, Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza, Bianchin, Marino Muxfeldt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/206892
Resumo: We evaluated the correlation between chronobiological variables and characteristics of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Sample: 17 individuals epileptic outpatients and respective controls. Instruments: The Social Rhythm Metric for social zeitgebers, lux meter, and an ACT10® thermistor for activity–rest rhythm, light exposure, and peripheral body temperature. Regularity scores showed an inverse correlation with age at disease onset (r = −0.5; p < 0.05), but not with disease duration or stabilization time. A significant intergroup difference was recorded for mean diurnal peripheral temperature (p < 0.01) and activity amplitude (= 0.06). There was a correlation between activity and temperature means in both groups. These results underscore the relationship between epilepsy and the biological clock on a physiological level. Epilepsy, in turn, is influenced by the circadian rhythm, indicating the potential involvement of the body’s internal clock in the development of the disease or the seizure recurrence pattern.
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title Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
spellingShingle Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Schimitt, Regina Lopes
Epilepsia
Transtornos cronobiológicos
social rhythm
epilepsy
chronobiology
title_short Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
title_full Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
title_fullStr Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
title_sort Social rhythm and other chronobiological findings in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
author Schimitt, Regina Lopes
author_facet Schimitt, Regina Lopes
Bragatti, José Augusto
Levandovski, Rosa Maria
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Bianchin, Marino Muxfeldt
author_role author
author2 Bragatti, José Augusto
Levandovski, Rosa Maria
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Bianchin, Marino Muxfeldt
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schimitt, Regina Lopes
Bragatti, José Augusto
Levandovski, Rosa Maria
Hidalgo, Maria Paz Loayza
Bianchin, Marino Muxfeldt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epilepsia
Transtornos cronobiológicos
topic Epilepsia
Transtornos cronobiológicos
social rhythm
epilepsy
chronobiology
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv social rhythm
epilepsy
chronobiology
description We evaluated the correlation between chronobiological variables and characteristics of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Sample: 17 individuals epileptic outpatients and respective controls. Instruments: The Social Rhythm Metric for social zeitgebers, lux meter, and an ACT10® thermistor for activity–rest rhythm, light exposure, and peripheral body temperature. Regularity scores showed an inverse correlation with age at disease onset (r = −0.5; p < 0.05), but not with disease duration or stabilization time. A significant intergroup difference was recorded for mean diurnal peripheral temperature (p < 0.01) and activity amplitude (= 0.06). There was a correlation between activity and temperature means in both groups. These results underscore the relationship between epilepsy and the biological clock on a physiological level. Epilepsy, in turn, is influenced by the circadian rhythm, indicating the potential involvement of the body’s internal clock in the development of the disease or the seizure recurrence pattern.
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