Real-time Mobile Monitoring of the Dynamic Associations Among Motor Activity, Energy, Mood, and Sleep in Adults With Bipolar Disorder

Dec 13, 2018JAMA psychiatry

Real-time tracking of how movement, energy, mood, and sleep relate in adults with bipolar disorder

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Abstract

Among 242 participants, 22.3% had bipolar disorder and exhibited greater cross-domain reactivity across motor activity, sleep, mood, and energy.

  • A unidirectional association exists between motor activity and subjective mood level, indicating that changes in motor activity may influence mood.
  • Bidirectional associations were observed between motor activity and both subjective energy level and sleep duration, suggesting that these factors interact throughout the day.
  • Participants with bipolar disorder displayed greater variability in the relationships between motor activity, sleep, mood, and energy compared to those without mood disorders.

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