Day-to-day regularity and diurnal switching of physical activity reduce depression-related behaviors: a time-series analysis of wearable device data

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  • who: Satoshi Yokoyama from the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, Hiroshima University, u20112u2011, Kasumi, Minamiu2011Ku, Hiroshima, u20118551, Japan have published the article: Day-to-day regularity and diurnal switching of physical activity reduce depression-related behaviors: a time-series analysis of wearable device data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to extract habitual physical activity patterns from sequential data obtained from wearable devices using the SARIMA model with a 24-h cycle, and to examine the relationship between these patterns and depression-related behaviors, as an indicator of mental health, in the real . . .

     

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