Gait Patterns and Mood in Everyday Life: A Comparison Between Depressed Patients and Non-depressed Controls

被引:20
作者
Adolph, Dirk [1 ]
Tschacher, Wolfgang [2 ]
Niemeyer, Helen [3 ]
Michalak, Johannes [4 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Mental Hlth Res & Treatment Ctr, Massenbergstr 9-13, D-44787 Bochum, Germany
[2] Univ Bern, Univ Hosp Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Bern, Switzerland
[3] Freie Unversitat Berlin, Dept Educ & Psychol, Berlin, Germany
[4] Witten Herdecke Univ, Dept Psychol & Psychotherapy, Witten, Germany
关键词
Embodiment; Depression; Gait patterns; Ambulatory monitoring; Everyday life; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; EMBODIMENT; POSTURE; ILLNESS;
D O I
10.1007/s10608-021-10215-7
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background Previous laboratory findings suggest deviant gait characteristics in depressed individuals (i.e., reduced walking speed and vertical up-and-down movements, larger lateral swaying movements, slumped posture). However, since most studies to date assessed gait in the laboratory, it is largely an open question whether this association also holds in more naturalistic, everyday life settings. Thus, within the current study we (1) aimed at replicating these results in an everyday life and (2) investigated whether gait characteristics could predict change in current mood. Methods We recruited a sample of patients (n = 35) suffering from major depressive disorder and a sample of age and gender matched non-depressed controls (n = 36). During a 2-day assessment we continuously recorded gait patterns, general movement intensity and repetitively assessed the participant's current mood. Results We replicated previous laboratory results and found that patients as compared to non-depressed controls showed reduced walking speed and reduced vertical up-and-down movements, as well as a slumped posture during everyday life episodes of walking. Moreover, independent of clinical diagnoses, higher walking speed, and more vertical up-and-down movements significantly predicted more subsequent positive mood, while changes in mood did not predict subsequent changes in gait patterns. Conclusion In sum, our results support expectations that embodiment (i.e., the relationship between bodily expression of emotion and emotion processing itself) in depression is also observable in naturalistic settings, and that depression is bodily manifested in the way people walk. The data further suggest that motor displays affect mood in everyday life.
引用
收藏
页码:1128 / 1140
页数:13
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]   PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY - 25 YEARS OF EVALUATION [J].
BECK, AT ;
STEER, RA ;
GARBIN, MG .
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 1988, 8 (01) :77-100
[2]   Patterns of physical activity in free-living adults in the Southern United States [J].
Buchowski, MS ;
Acra, S ;
Majchrzak, KM ;
Sun, M ;
Chen, KY .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2004, 58 (05) :828-837
[3]   Measuring daily behavior using ambulatory accelerometry: The activity monitor [J].
Bussmann, JBJ ;
Martens, WLJ ;
Tulen, JHM ;
Schasfoort, FC ;
van den Berg-Emons, HJG ;
Stam, HJ .
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS, 2001, 33 (03) :349-356
[4]   Ambulatory Activity Monitoring Progress in Measurement of Activity, Posture, and Specific Motion Patterns in Daily Life [J].
Bussmann, Johannes B. J. ;
Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. ;
Fahrenberg, Jochen .
EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 2009, 14 (02) :142-152
[5]   Special Issue - Therapeutic Benefits of Physical Activity for Mood: A Systematic Review on the Effects of Exercise Intensity, Duration, and Modality [J].
Chan, John S. Y. ;
Liu, Guanmin ;
Liang, Danxia ;
Deng, Kanfeng ;
Wu, Jiamin ;
Yan, Jin H. .
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 153 (01) :102-125
[6]   P-Curving a More Comprehensive Body of Research on Postural Feedback Reveals Clear Evidential Value for Power-Posing Effects: Reply to Simmons and Simonsohn (2017) [J].
Cuddy, Amy J. C. ;
Schultz, S. Jack ;
Fosse, Nathan E. .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2018, 29 (04) :656-666
[7]   Expansive and Contractive Postures and Movement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Motor Displays on Affective and Behavioral Responses [J].
Elkjaer, Emma ;
Mikkelsen, Mai B. ;
Michalak, Johannes ;
Mennin, Douglas S. ;
O'Toole, Mia S. .
PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2022, 17 (01) :276-304
[8]   Motion pattern and posture: Correctly assessed by calibrated accelerometers [J].
Foerster, F ;
Fahrenberg, J .
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS, 2000, 32 (03) :450-457
[9]  
Hautzinger M., 2006, BECK DEPRESSIONS INV
[10]   Motor behavior characteristics in various phases of bipolar disorder revealed through biomechanical analysis: Quantitative measures of activity and energy variables during gait and sit-to-walk [J].
Kang, Gu Eon ;
Mickey, Brian J. ;
McInnis, Melvin G. ;
Krembs, Barry S. ;
Gross, M. Melissa .
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2018, 269 :93-101