“…One possible factor that could mediate our findings is gender, since significant sex-related effects on sleep SWA in MDD have been described, with increases in SWA among depressed women and decreases in SWA among depressed men, relative both to each other and to healthy comparison subjects (Armitage, et al, 2000a; Armitage, et al, 2000b; Armitage, 2007; Frey, et al, 2012a; Frey, et al, 2012b; Plante, et al, 2012). In addition, women with MDD have demonstrated an enhanced homeostatic response in sleep deprivation paradigms, evidenced by increased SWA during recovery sleep and waking low frequency activity, particularly in frontal EEG derivations (Armitage, 2007; Birchler-Pedross, et al, 2011; Frey, et al, 2012a; Frey, et al, 2012b). Taken together, these data suggest that MDD women may live with or tolerate an elevated level of homeostatic sleep pressure relative to men.…”