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Nature Reviews Neuroscience | 2005

The rhythm of rest and excess

Russell G. Foster; K Wulff

There is a stark contrast between our attitudes to sleep and those of the pre-industrial age. In Shakespeares Julius Cæsar we are told to “Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber”. There seems little chance of this today, as we crave more, work more and expect more, and, in the process, abandon sleep. Our occupation of the night is having unanticipated costs for both our physical and mental health, which, if continued, might condemn whole sectors of our society to a dismal future.


Chronobiology International | 2006

The suitability of actigraphy, diary data, and urinary melatonin profiles for quantitative assessment of sleep disturbances in schizophrenia: A case report

K Wulff; Em Joyce; Benita Middleton; Derk-Jan Dijk; Russell G. Foster

Sleep disruption is a commonly encountered clinical feature in schizophrenic patients, and one important concern is to determine the extent of this disruption under “real” life situations. Simultaneous wrist actigraphy, diary records, and repeated urine collection for urinary 6‐sulphatoxymelatonin (aMT6s) profiles are appropriate tools to assess circadian rhythms and sleep patterns in field studies. Their suitability for long‐term recordings of schizophrenic patients living in the community has not been evaluated. In this case report, we document long‐term simultaneous wrist actigraphy, light detection, repeated urine collection, and diary records as a suitable combination of non‐invasive techniques to quantify and assess changes in sleep‐wake cycles, light exposure, and melatonin profiles in a schizophrenic patient. The actigraph was well‐tolerated by the patient, and compliance to diary records and 48 h urine collection was particularly good with assistance from family members. The data obtained by these techniques are illustrated, and the results reveal remarkable abnormal patterns of rest‐activity patterns, light exposure, and melatonin production. We observed various rest‐activity patterns, including phase‐shifts, highly delayed sleep on‐ and offsets, and irregular rest‐activity phases. The period of the rest‐activity rhythm, light‐dark cycle, and melatonin rhythm was longer than 24 h. These circadian abnormalities may reinforce the altered sleep patterns and the problems of cognitive function and social engagement associated with schizophrenic.


The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | 2008

Circadian activity and sleep cycle disturbances in schizophrenia patients in comparison to unemployed healthy controls

K Wulff; Em Joyce; Benita Middleton; Russell G. Foster; Dijk D-J.


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013

P.2.d.031 Quetiapine's effects on emotional processing and sleep oppose abnormalities seen in bipolar phenotype

P L Rock; Catherine J. Harmer; Russell G. Foster; K Wulff; Guy M. Goodwin


Archive | 2012

Report Disrupted Circadian Rhythms in a Mouse Model of Schizophrenia

Peter L. Oliver; Melanie V. Sobczyk; Elizabeth S. Maywood; Benjamin Edwards; Sheena Lee; Achilleas Livieratos; Henrik Oster; Rachel Butler; K Wulff; Stuart N. Peirson; Simon P. Fisher; Johanna E. Chesham; Janice W. Smith; Michael H. Hastings; Kay E. Davies; Russell G. Foster


Archive | 2012

Neurodegeneration and brain cancer: a longitudinal field study of rest-activity and sleep

Russell G. Foster; Gordon Wilcock; K Wulff


Journal of Sleep Research | 2012

The effect of sleep deprivation on emotional processing following exposure to an analogue depressing event

Kate Porcheret; E Holmes; Guy M. Goodwin; C Kennard; Russell G. Foster; K Wulff


The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | 2008

Sleep disturbance in bipolar spectrum disorders: A study using actigraphy

R Chandler; K Wulff; Russell G. Foster; Guy M. Goodwin


Journal of Sleep Research | 2008

Sleep and rest/activity cycle disturbances in schizophrenia patients in comparison to unemployed healthy controls

K Wulff; Em Joyce; Benita Middleton; Russell G. Foster; Derk-Jan Dijk


In: EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. (pp. S415 - S416). ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV (2007) | 2007

Sleep and circadian activity/rest disturbances in schizophrenia patients in comparison to unemployed healthy controls

K Wulff; Em Joyce; Benita Middleton; Russell G. Foster; Derk-Jan Dijk

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Em Joyce

Imperial College London

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Elizabeth S. Maywood

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Henrik Oster

Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics

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