Avery D H, Wildschiødtz G, Rafaelsen O J
J Affect Disord. 1982 Mar;4(1):61-71. doi: 10.1016/0165-0327(82)90020-9.
The temperature rhythms of 9 drug-free patients with primary affective disorder were measured during depression and after recovery and compared with those of 12 normal controls. The patients had higher nocturnal temperatures and decreased 24-hour amplitudes when depressed than when they had recovered and compared to the controls. There was no evidence that the temperature minimum occurred earlier in the night in depression compared to controls. However, in 4 of 7 patients the temperature minimum occurred earlier in the night during depression compared to recovery.
对9名患有原发性情感障碍且未服用药物的患者在抑郁期和康复后进行了体温节律测量,并与12名正常对照者的体温节律进行了比较。与康复后以及与对照组相比,患者在抑郁期夜间体温较高,24小时体温波动幅度较小。没有证据表明与对照组相比,抑郁期体温最低点在夜间出现得更早。然而,7名患者中有4名在抑郁期夜间体温最低点出现的时间比康复期更早。