The association between circadian rest-activity patterns and the behavioral and psychological symptoms depending on the cognitive status in Japanese nursing-home residents

No SJR dataAug 14, 2018Chronobiology international

Rest and activity patterns linked to behavior and mood symptoms in Japanese nursing-home residents with different levels of thinking ability

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Abstract

Seventy-seven participants were included, with 49 residents diagnosed with dementia.

  • Cognitive status classification is associated with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, indicated by an odds ratio of 1.22.
  • The interdaily stability (IS) and the mean of the least active 5-hour period (L5) are also linked with cognitive status, with odds ratios of 0.01 and 0.99, respectively.
  • In a multi-level model, individual-level intradaily variability (IV) significantly correlates with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.
  • Rest-activity amplitude is associated with behavioral and psychological symptoms, explained by cognitive status at the cluster level.

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