论文标题
COVID-19相关的流动性降低:对睡眠和体育锻炼节奏的异质影响
COVID-19 Related Mobility Reduction: Heterogenous Effects on Sleep and Physical Activity Rhythms
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论文摘要
为抑制冠状病毒传播而施加的移动性限制可以改变体育活动(PA)和睡眠方式。反应异质性及其根本原因的表征可能有助于调整定制干预措施。我们获得了可穿戴的数据,涵盖了基线,增量运动限制和锁定期,从1824年城市居民,年龄在21至40岁之间的成年人,融合了206,381夜的睡眠和334,038天的PA。使用参与者的时间分布式步骤计数的K-均值聚类鉴定出四个不同的REST活动节奏(RARS)。在这些RAR中,所花费的时间比例的层次聚类揭示了4个组,他们在锁定之前和期间表达了不同的RAR轮廓混合物。就寝时间和Waketime的大量但不对称的延迟导致工作日睡眠持续时间增加了24分钟,而睡眠效率没有损失。静止心率下降了2 bpm。 PA平均下降了38%。发现了4个具有不同RAR轮廓组成的组。在锁定期间,三个能够更好地维持PA和工作日/周末差异化。占样本51%的最低活性群体是年轻和主要单打。习惯性的活跃状况已经降低了,该小组在锁定期间显示出PA的减少最大,工作日/周末差异很小。在不同的流动限制中,通过锁定来删除惯常的社会线索对PA和睡眠的影响最大。睡眠和休息心率意外改善。 RAR评估发现了对锁定的反应的异质性,并可以识别出患有健康和福祉下降风险的人的特征。
Mobility restrictions imposed to suppress coronavirus transmission can alter physical activity (PA) and sleep patterns. Characterization of response heterogeneity and their underlying reasons may assist in tailoring customized interventions. We obtained wearable data covering baseline, incremental movement restriction and lockdown periods from 1824 city-dwelling, working adults aged 21 to 40 years, incorporating 206,381 nights of sleep and 334,038 days of PA. Four distinct rest activity rhythms (RARs) were identified using k-means clustering of participants' temporally distributed step counts. Hierarchical clustering of the proportion of time spent in each of these RAR revealed 4 groups who expressed different mixtures of RAR profiles before and during the lockdown. Substantial but asymmetric delays in bedtime and waketime resulted in a 24 min increase in weekday sleep duration with no loss in sleep efficiency. Resting heart rate declined 2 bpm. PA dropped an average of 38%. 4 groups with different compositions of RAR profiles were found. Three were better able to maintain PA and weekday/weekend differentiation during lockdown. The least active group comprising 51 percent of the sample, were younger and predominantly singles. Habitually less active already, this group showed the greatest reduction in PA during lockdown with little weekday/weekend differences. Among different mobility restrictions, removal of habitual social cues by lockdown had the largest effect on PA and sleep. Sleep and resting heart rate unexpectedly improved. RAR evaluation uncovered heterogeneity of responses to lockdown and can identify characteristics of persons at risk of decline in health and wellbeing.