The relationship between wrist-monitored motor activity and serum CPK activity in psychiatric in-patients.

Autor: Goode, David J., Meltzer, Herbert Y., Moretti, Robert, Kupfer, David J., McPartland, Richard J., Goode, D J, Meltzer, H Y, Moretti, R, Kupfer, D J, McPartland, R J
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Zdroj: British Journal of Psychiatry; Jul79, Vol. 135, p62-66, 5p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: Motor activity, monitored by a wrist motion transducer, was related to serum CPK activity the following morning in a group of psychiatric in-patients. In 4 of 10 patients, studied for periods exceeding one week, total 24-hour activity was significantly correlated with morning serum CPK activity. Motor activity during the night was unrelated to serum CPK activity. In a larger group of 30 patients, studied for one or two-day periods, inter-individual differences in activity level were not related to serum CPK activity, although both sex and race were significantly related to variance between subjects in that activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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