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Sleep, Serotonin, and Suicide in Japan

机译:睡眠,血清素和自杀于日本

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This article reviews evidence supporting the hypothesis that suicide rates in Japan could be reduced by elevating serotonin levels via increasing the average duration of sleep. Seven major relevant findings were apparent in the literature: 1) Sleep loss is associated with suicide, but the direction of causality is equivocal. 2) Decreased serotonergic activity may be involved in suicidal behavior. 3) Sleep debt may decrease serotonergic activity. 4) The suicide rate in Japan has remained at a heightened level for the past 12 years. 5) The average sleep duration in Japan has decreased over the past 40 years. 6) The average sleep duration in Japan is among the lowest in the world. 7) The average sleep duration in Japan plateaued in 1995 and has been relatively stable since. From the research reviewed, two major problematic issues were apparent: 1) Most people in Japan receive inadequate sleep. 2) Individuals whose sleep is inadequate are unlikely to be sufficiently physically active to stimulate serotonergic systems to a desirable level. I propose that public health initiatives encouraging a longer duration of sleep may provide a relatively simple way of addressing the disturbing current trend in Japan. The combination of actigraph and brain serotonin level measurement could allow large population-based cohort studies to be designed, to elucidate the causal links between sleep duration, serotonin levels, and suicide rates.
机译:本文审查了支持假设的证据,即通过增加睡眠平均持续时间,可以通过提高血清素水平来降低日本自杀率的假设。文献中有七个主要的相关结果显而易见:1)睡眠损失与自杀相关,但因果关系方向是等偶的。 2)减少的血清奈奈能活性可参与自杀行为。 3)睡眠债务可能会降低血清oneConergic活性。 4)日本的自杀率在过去12年中仍处于提升水平。 5)日本的平均睡眠时间在过去40年内下降。 6)日本的平均睡眠时间是世界上最低的睡眠。 7)1995年,日本的平均睡眠时间持续时间,以来一直相对稳定。从研究中审查,两个主要的问题问题很明显:1)日本大多数人都睡眠不足。 2)睡眠不足的个体不太可能是充分的物理活性以刺激血清onOronergics系统到所需的水平。我建议公共卫生举措鼓励较长睡眠时间可能提供相对简单的方式来解决日本的令人不安的当前趋势。 Actigaph和脑血清素水平测量的组合可以允许设计大量的群组群组,以阐明睡眠持续时间,血清素水平和自杀率之间的因果关系。

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