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Bright Light Therapy: Improved Sensitivity to Its Effects on Rest-Activity Rhythms in Alzheimer Patients by Application of Nonparametric Methods
Authors:Eus J W Van Someren  Dick F Swaab  Christopher C Colenda  Wayne Cohen  W Vaughn McCall  Peter B Rosenquist
Institution:  a Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam, Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands b Department of Psychiatry, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan c Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Abstract:Sleep-wake rhythm disturbances in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) make a strong demand on caregivers and are among the most important reasons for institutionalization. Several previous studies reported that the disturbances improve with increased environmental light, which, through the retinohypothalamic tract, activates the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the biological clock of the brain. The data of recently published positive and negative reports on the effect of bright light on actigraphically assessed rest-activity rhythms in demented elderly were reanalyzed using several statistical procedures. It was demonstrated that the light-induced improvement in coupling of the rest-activity rhythm to the environmental zeitgeber of bright light is better detected using nonparametric procedures. Cosinor, complex demodulation, and Lomb-Scargle periodogram-derived variables are much less sensitive to this effect because of the highly nonsinusoidal waveform of the rest-activity rhythm. Guidelines for analyses of actigraphic data are given to improve the sensitivity to treatment effects in future studies.
Keywords:Actigraphy  Alzheimer's disease  Bright light  Circadian rhythm  Complex demodulation  Cosinor  Dementia  Lomb-Scargle periodogram  Periodogram  Sleep  Statistical Methodology
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