Sociodemographic, Health and Lifestyle, Sampling, and Mental Health Determinants of 24-Hour Motor Activity Patterns: Observational Study.
Sonia DifrancescoHarriëtte RieseKathleen R MerikangasHaochang ShouVadim ZipunnikovNiki AntypaAlbert M van HemertRobert A SchoeversBrenda W J H PenninxFemke LamersPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Features of daily motor activity extracted with fPCA reflect commonly studied factors such as the intensity of daily activity and preference for morningness/eveningness. The presence and severity of depression/anxiety disorders were found to be associated mainly with a lower overall activity pattern but not with the time of the activity. Age, work/school days, and season were the variables most strongly associated with patterns and time of activity, and thus future epidemiological studies on motor activity in depression/anxiety should take these variables into account.