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Ecological monitoring of physical activity, emotions and daily life activities in schizophrenia: the DiAPAson study

Authors :
Mirella Ruggeri
Ulf Ekelund
Giovanni de Girolamo
Emiliano Monzani
Matteo Rota
Massimo Clerici
Stefano Calza
Fabrizio Starace
Cristina Zarbo
Scott E Crouter
Stefano Barlati
Riccardo Bussi
Roberto Placenti
Giuseppina Paulillo
Silvia Pogliaghi
Matteo Rocchetti
Stefano Zanolini
Manuel Zamparini
Carlo Matteo Dentali
Antonio de Novellis
Antonina Di Gregorio
Vittorio Di Michele
Patricia Giosuè
Federico Facchini
Carmelo Greco
Filippo M Jacoponi
Emanuela Leuci
Fabio Lucchi
Daniela Malagamba
Marina Marina
Alessandra Martinelli
Nicola Necchini
Jessica Orticola
Rodolfo Pessina
Beatrice Rufelli
Arturo Rippa
Lorenzo Tatini
Giambattista Tura
Salvatore Zizolfi
Source :
BMJ Mental Health, Vol 26, Iss 1 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Background Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) compromise psychosocial functioning, including daily time use, emotional expression and physical activity (PA).Objective We performed a cohort study aimed at investigating: (1) the differences in PA, daily activities and emotions between patients with SSD and healthy controls (HC); (2) the strength of the association between these variables and clinical features among patients with SSD.Methods Ninety-nine patients with SSD (53 residential patients, 46 outpatients) and 111 matched HC were assessed for several clinical variables, and levels of functioning by means of standardised clinical measures. Self-reported daily activities and emotions were assessed with a smartphone application for ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and PA levels were assessed with a wearable accelerometer for 7 consecutive days.FindingsPatients with SSD, especially those living in residential facilities, spent more time being sedentary, and self-reported more sedentary and self-care activities, experiencing higher levels of negative emotions compared with HC. Moreover, higher functioning levels among patients were associated with more time spent in moderate-to-vigorous activity.Conclusions Sedentary behaviour and negative emotions are particularly critical among patients with SSD and are associated with more impaired clinical outcomes.Clinical implications Mobile-EMA and wearable sensors are useful for monitoring the daily life of patients with SSD and the level of PA. This population needs to be targeted with specific rehabilitative programmes aimed at improving their commitment to structured daily activities.

Subjects

Subjects :
Psychiatry
RC435-571

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27559734
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Mental Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0d308110ef14ef4a00bdf4e10dcd325
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2023-300836