| Literature DB >> 35297774 |
Philipp Gulde1,2, Peter Rieckmann1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Persons with multiple sclerosis frequently report increased levels of fatigue and fatigability. However, behavioral surrogates that are strongly associated with self-reports are lacking, which limits research and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: actigraphy; cluster analysis; digital health; digital tools; fatigue; health technology; multiple sclerosis; neurology; neurorehabilitation; physical activity; rehabilitation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35297774 PMCID: PMC8972102 DOI: 10.2196/31164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol ISSN: 2369-2529
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants (N=30).
| Characteristic | Value | |
| Age in years, mean (SD), range | 43.7 (11.5), 21-65 | |
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| Female | 19 (63) |
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| Male | 11 (37) |
| BMI in kg/m², mean (SD), range | 26.2 (4.7), 18.2-35.1 | |
| Expanded Disability Status Scale score, mean (SD), range | 3.5 (1.4), 1.0-6.5 | |
| Watzmann Severity Scale score, mean (SD), range | 3.5 (1.1), 1.7-5.8 | |
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| Relapsing-remitting | 22 (73) |
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| Progressive | 8 (27) |
| Time since first diagnosis (DISDUR) in years, mean (SD), range | 7.5 (6.6), 0-24 | |
Actigraphic and psychometric outcomes among participants.
| Parameter | Mean (SD) | Range | Measure of sample adequacy |
| STEPSa | 13,400 (3800) | 8100-22,400 | 0.71 |
| METb | 1.43 (0.11) | 1.26-1.76 | 0.85 |
| RATIOc | 6.0 (3.4) | 2.4-15 | 0.74 |
| SEDENTARYd | 0.74 (0.04) | 0.67-0.82 | 0.71 |
| FATIGUEe | 41.7 (14.6) | 13-69 | 0.74 |
aSTEPS: number of steps per day.
bMET: body mass–adjusted metabolic equivalent.
cRATIO: ratio of the number of activity bouts lasting ≥5 minutes and ≥10 minutes.
dSEDENTARY: estimated ratio of sedentary behavior.
eFATIGUE: German fatigue severity scale score.
Figure 1Component loadings of the 4 different actigraphic parameters. MET: body mass–adjusted metabolic equivalent. SEDENTARY: estimated ratio of sedentary behavior. STEPS: number of steps per day. RATIO: ratio of the number of activity bouts lasting ≥5 minutes and ≥10 minutes.
Cluster comparisons including means, SDs, and ranges.
| Parameter | Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | Post hoc comparisons | |||||||
| STEPSb, mean (SD), range | 16,700 (3000), 12,900-22,400 | 10,500 (1900), 8100-14,000 | 11,400 (1400), 9300-13,100 | <.001 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| METc, mean (SD), range | 1.53 (0.09), 1.44-1.76 | 1.34 (0.05), 1.26-1.41 | 1.40 (0.07), 1.28-1.47 | <.001 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| RATIOd, mean (SD), range | 3.4 (0.9), 2.4-5.8 | 6.6 (2.3), 4.3-9.6 | 10.9 (2.4), 7.7-15.0 | <.001 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| SEDENTARYe, mean (SD), range | 0.71 (0.02), 0.67-0.74 | 0.78 (0.02), 0.72-0.82 | 0.74 (0.03), 0.70-.077 | <.001 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| FATIGUEf, mean (SD), range | 37.3 (14.4), 13-59 | 51.5 (10.2), 32-69 | 33.3 (13.6), 15-49 | .01 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| Age in years, mean (SD), range | 41.3 (11.2), 25-58 | 42.5 (11.9), 21-55 | 51.3 (9.8), 36-65 | .19 | N/Ai | ||||||
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| Female | 8 (77) | 8 (64) | 2 (33) | .19 | N/A | |||||
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| Male | 3 (23) | 5 (36) | 4 (67) | .19 | N/A | |||||
| BMI in kg/m², mean (SD), range | 25.8 (4.0), 20.9-32.2 | 27.0 (4.8), 18.2-33.8 | 25.6 (6.4), 18.7-35.1 | .80 | N/A | ||||||
| Expanded Disability Status Scale score, mean (SD), range | 2.7 (1.1), 1.0-5.0 | 3.9 (1.4), 2.0-6.5 | 4.7 (1.1), 3.5-6.5 | .005 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| Watzmann Severity Scale score, mean (SD), range | 2.8 (0.9), 1.7-4.9 | 4.0 (1.0), 2.3-5.8 | 3.9 (0.9), | .008 | Cluster 1-2: | ||||||
| DISDURg in years, mean (SD), range | 6.2 (6.2), 0-16 | 7.2 (7.5), 0-24 | 11.0 (5.2), | .33 | N/A | ||||||
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| Relapsing-remitting | 8 (77) | 9 (73) | 4 (67) | .89 | N/A | |||||
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| Progressive | 3 (23) | 4 (27) | 2 (33) | .89 | N/A | |||||
aThe P values for all parameters, except sex and TYPE, were derived using ANOVA. The P values for sex and TYPE were derived using the chi-square test.
bSTEPS: number of steps per day.
cMET: body mass–adjusted metabolic equivalent.
dRATIO: ratio of the number of activity bouts lasting ≥5 minutes and ≥10 minutes.
eSEDENTARY: estimated ratio of sedentary behavior.
fFATIGUE: German fatigue severity scale score.
gDISDUR: time since initial diagnosis.
hTYPE: type of multiple sclerosis.
iN/A: not applicable.
The correlation between FATIGUE and demographic, clinical, and actigraphic parameters.
| Variable | Age | BMI | EDSSb | WSSc | DISDURd | METe | STEPSf | SEDENTARYg | RATIOh | ||||||||||
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| –0.03 | 0.22 | 0.23 | 0.04 | –0.0003592 | –0.43 | –0.41 | 0.43 | 0.04 | |||||||||
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| .87 | .25 | .22 | .83 | .99 | .02 | .03 | .02 | .98 | ||||||||||
aFATIGUE: German fatigue severity scale score.
bEDSS: Expanded Disability Status Scale score.
cWSS: Watzmann Severity Scale score.
dDISDUR: time since initial diagnosis.
eMET: body mass–adjusted metabolic equivalent.
fSTEPS: number of steps per day.
gSEDENTARY: estimated ratio of sedentary behavior.
hRATIO: ratio between short and longer activity bouts.
Figure 2Illustration of cluster distributions in different parameter pairs. MET: body mass–adjusted metabolic equivalent. RATIO: ratio of the number of activity bouts lasting ≥5 minutes and ≥10 minutes. STEPS: number of steps per day. SEDENTARY: estimated ratio of sedentary behavior. FATIGUE: German fatigue severity scale score. DISDUR: time since initial diagnosis.