Mobility-Based Smartphone Digital Phenotypes for Unobtrusively Capturing Everyday Cognition, Mood, and Community Life-Space in Older Adults: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Validity Study

Nov 22, 2024JMIR human factors

Using Smartphone Movement Data to Quietly Track Thinking, Mood, and Daily Community Activity in Older Adults: Feasibility and Early Accuracy

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Abstract

All 37 participants completed the 4-week monitoring period using a smartphone app to capture GPS data.

  • Participants demonstrated high satisfaction with study procedures, with 97% reporting no discomfort.
  • Moderate to strong correlations were found between GPS features and validation measures related to cognitive function and mood.
  • Greater activity levels and more location diversity were associated with better cognitive performance and lower functional impairment.
  • Higher variability in daily mobility patterns and less routine were unexpectedly linked to positive cognitive and functional outcomes.
  • Certain demographic factors, such as income and occupational status, were associated with GPS tracking features.

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