BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of daily walking and their relationships with depression have yet to be fully explored. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore associations between depression symptom severity and daily-life gait characteristics derived from acceleration signals in real-world settings. METHODS: We used two ambulatory data sets (N=71 and N=215) with acceleration signals collected by wearable devices and mobile phones, respectively. We extracted 12 daily-life gait features to describe the distribution and variance of gait cadence and force over a long-term period. Spearman coefficients and linear mixed-effects models were used to explore the associations b...
Objective This study investigates the independent and combined potential of slowed gait speed and sl...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association of slow gait speed, defined as walking slower than is necess...
In recent years, an increasing number of university students are found to be at high risk of depress...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. Laboratory gait characteristics have been found to...
Background Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Embodiment theories posit symptoms of psychopathology, such as depression, can be mirrored in physic...
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individual...
While depression is one of the most common mental disorders affecting more than 300 million people a...
Background: Depressive symptoms and physical performance are inversely associated, but it is unclear...
Depressive symptoms and physical performance are inversely associated, but it is unclear whether the...
The association between nonmotor characteristics and gait in Parkinson's disease (PD) is well establ...
The association between nonmotor characteristics and gait in Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) is well est...
Mood disorders affect more than 300 million people worldwide and can cause devastating consequences....
Objective This study investigates the independent and combined potential of slowed gait speed and sl...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association of slow gait speed, defined as walking slower than is necess...
In recent years, an increasing number of university students are found to be at high risk of depress...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
BACKGROUND: Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. Laboratory gait characteristics have been found to...
Background Gait is an essential manifestation of depression. However, the gait characteristics of d...
Embodiment theories posit symptoms of psychopathology, such as depression, can be mirrored in physic...
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individual...
While depression is one of the most common mental disorders affecting more than 300 million people a...
Background: Depressive symptoms and physical performance are inversely associated, but it is unclear...
Depressive symptoms and physical performance are inversely associated, but it is unclear whether the...
The association between nonmotor characteristics and gait in Parkinson's disease (PD) is well establ...
The association between nonmotor characteristics and gait in Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) is well est...
Mood disorders affect more than 300 million people worldwide and can cause devastating consequences....
Objective This study investigates the independent and combined potential of slowed gait speed and sl...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association of slow gait speed, defined as walking slower than is necess...
In recent years, an increasing number of university students are found to be at high risk of depress...