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The relationship between physical activity states and depressive symptoms: Using ambulatory assessment to characterize day‐to‐day associations among individuals with and without bipolar spectrum disorder

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The role of activation in the pathogenesis of bipolar spectrum disorders (BSD) is of growing interest. Physical activity is known to improve mood, but it is unclear whether low activity… Click to show full abstract

The role of activation in the pathogenesis of bipolar spectrum disorders (BSD) is of growing interest. Physical activity is known to improve mood, but it is unclear whether low activity levels contribute to inter‐episode depressive symptoms observed in BSD. This study examined whether sedentary and vigorous activity, as well as the timing of the activity, were differentially associated with next‐day depressive symptoms for individuals at low risk for BSD, high‐risk for BSD, and diagnosed with BSD.

Keywords: day; physical activity; bipolar spectrum; depressive symptoms; activity

Journal Title: Depression and Anxiety
Year Published: 2022

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