Sleep, Physical Activity, and Mood Among People Seeking Mental Health Care
Aishani Kulshreshtha, Yu Fang, Elizabeth D. Mills, Amy S. B. Bohnert, Srijan Sen

TL;DR
The study shows that sleep and physical activity are linked to mood in mental health patients, with individual differences in optimal sleep duration and activity levels for better mood.
Contribution
The study reveals bidirectional and individualized associations between sleep, physical activity, and mood in mental health care seekers.
Findings
Optimal sleep duration for mood varies among individuals, with both shorter and longer durations linked to worse mood.
Physical activity is positively associated with mood, but the effect diminishes at higher-than-usual activity levels.
Mood influences subsequent sleep and physical activity in a wavelike pattern.
Abstract
What is the association of sleep and physical activity with mood score in patients seeking mental health care? This cohort study of 1476 patients seeking mental health care revealed dynamic, reciprocal associations between mood, physical activity, and sleep, as documented through actigraphy and daily mood diaries. Patients varied substantially in their optimal sleep duration for mood, with both shorter and longer sleep than a person’s optimal duration being significantly associated with worse subsequent mood. These findings suggest that knowledge of individual sleep-mood and activity-mood patterns may help to develop more focused and personalized behavioral strategies to improve mental health and mood. This cohort study investigates the associations between sleep, physical activity, and daily mood score in patients seeking mental health care. Improving mental health through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Physical Activity and Health · Digital Mental Health Interventions
