Utility of Consumer-Grade Wearable Devices for Inferring Physical and Mental Health Outcomes in Severe Mental Illness: Systematic Review

Jan 8, 2025JMIR mental health

Using Consumer Wearable Devices to Estimate Physical and Mental Health in Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

Data from over 500 participants with severe mental illness indicate potential for digital wearables to detect health markers.

  • Twenty-three studies focused on the use of consumer-grade wearable devices to monitor mental and physical health symptoms.
  • Data were primarily collected through smartphones, with only a few studies utilizing smartwatches.
  • Physical activity data were reported in 18 studies, sleep and circadian rhythm data in 14 studies, and heart rate data in 6 studies.
  • Findings suggest that lower activity levels, higher heart rates, and irregular sleep patterns may be linked to psychiatric diagnoses.
  • Variability in devices and methods across studies limits the clarity of these associations.

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