Psychomotor symptoms of depression are understudied despite having a severe impact on patient outcomes. This review aims to summarize the evidence on motor features of depression assessed with instrumental procedures, and examine age-related differences. We included studies investigating posture, balance and gait ascertained with instrumental measurements among individuals with depressive symptoms or disorders. Studies on subjects with specific physical illnesses were excluded. Methodological quality was assessed with the Newcastle - Ottawa Scale (NOS) and PRISMA guidelines were followed. 33 studies (13 case-control, five cross-sectional, nine longitudinal and six intervention) with overall low-medium quality were included. Different instru...
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individual...
Objective: To assess flexibility and balance in healthy elderlysubjects with or without major depres...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Psychomotor symptoms of depression are understudied despite having a severe impact on patient outcom...
Recent studies have demonstrated impaired balance performance in patients with major depressive diso...
Embodiment theories posit symptoms of psychopathology, such as depression, can be mirrored in physic...
International audienceBackground: Although psychomotor symptoms are associated with the clinical sym...
Depression has been identified as a risk factor for falls, and a change in balance ability over time...
AbstractDepression has been identified as a risk factor for falls, and a change in balance ability o...
Abstract Objectives Increased depression severity has been linked to cognitive impairment (CI). Impo...
International audienceObjective: While previous studies have demonstrated that depressive elderly su...
In recent years, an increasing number of university students are found to be at high risk of depress...
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individual...
Objective: To assess flexibility and balance in healthy elderlysubjects with or without major depres...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Psychomotor symptoms of depression are understudied despite having a severe impact on patient outcom...
Recent studies have demonstrated impaired balance performance in patients with major depressive diso...
Embodiment theories posit symptoms of psychopathology, such as depression, can be mirrored in physic...
International audienceBackground: Although psychomotor symptoms are associated with the clinical sym...
Depression has been identified as a risk factor for falls, and a change in balance ability over time...
AbstractDepression has been identified as a risk factor for falls, and a change in balance ability o...
Abstract Objectives Increased depression severity has been linked to cognitive impairment (CI). Impo...
International audienceObjective: While previous studies have demonstrated that depressive elderly su...
In recent years, an increasing number of university students are found to be at high risk of depress...
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individual...
Objective: To assess flexibility and balance in healthy elderlysubjects with or without major depres...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...