Integrative Modeling of Accelerometry-Derived Sleep, Physical Activity, and Circadian Rhythm Domains With Current or Remitted Major Depression

Jun 12, 2024JAMA psychiatry

Links Between Sleep, Physical Activity, Body Clock, and Current or Past Major Depression

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Abstract

Among 2317 adults studied, 54.42% were female, with mean age 61.79 years.

  • Accelerometry features were reduced to 3 joint components and 6 individual components, including sleep, physical activity, and circadian rhythms.
  • Joint components accounted for 58.5%, 79.5%, and 54.5% of the total variation in sleep, physical activity, and circadian rhythm domains, respectively.
  • Current and remitted major depressive disorder (MDD) were associated with joint components characterized by high-intensity physical activity and circadian rhythm amplitude.
  • MDD was linked to significantly weaker circadian rhythmicity.
  • Dampened circadian rhythmicity may serve as a potential trait marker for MDD.

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