Vulnerability to bipolar disorder is linked to sleep and sleepiness

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Tilman Hensch
David Wozniak
Janek Spada
Christian Sander
Christine Ulke
Dirk Alexander Wittekind
Joachim Thiery
Markus Löffler
Philippe Jawinski
Ulrich Hegerl
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[1] University of Leipzig Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] Universität Leipzig,LIFE—Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases
[3] German Depression Foundation,Depression Research Centre
[4] University of Leipzig Medical Center,Institute of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics
[5] University of Leipzig,Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology (IMISE)
[6] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Department of Psychology
[7] Goethe-Universität Frankfurt,Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
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Sleep impairments are a hallmark of acute bipolar disorder (BD) episodes and are present even in the euthymic state. Studying healthy subjects who are vulnerable to BD can improve our understanding of whether sleep impairment is a predisposing factor. Therefore, we investigated whether vulnerability to BD, dimensionally assessed by the hypomanic personality scale (HPS), is associated with sleep disturbances in healthy subjects. We analyzed participants from a population-based cohort who had completed the HPS and had either a 7-day actigraphy recording or a Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) assessment. In addition, subjects had to be free of confounding diseases or medications. This resulted in 771 subjects for actigraphy and 1766 for PSQI analyses. We found strong evidence that higher HPS scores are associated with greater intraindividual sleep variability, more disturbed sleep and more daytime sleepiness. In addition, factor analyses revealed that core hypomanic features were especially associated with self-reported sleep impairments. Results support the assumption of disturbed sleep as a possibly predisposing factor for BD and suggest sleep improvement as a potential early prevention target.
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