Author:
Goode David J.,Meltzer Herbert Y.,Moretti Robert,Kupfer David J.,McPartland Richard J.
Abstract
SummaryMotor 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.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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