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Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis

Background: Changes in lifestyle, finances and work status during COVID-19 lockdowns may have led to biopsychosocial changes in people with pre-existing vulnerabilities such as Major Depressive Disorders (MDDs) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Methods: Data were collected as a part of the RADAR-CNS (Rem...

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Autores principales: Siddi, Sara, Giné-Vázquez, Iago, Bailon, Raquel, Matcham, Faith, Lamers, Femke, Kontaxis, Spyridon, Laporta, Estela, Garcia, Esther, Arranz, Belen, Dalla Costa, Gloria, Guerrero, Ana Isabel, Zabalza, Ana, Buron, Mathias Due, Comi, Giancarlo, Leocani, Letizia, Annas, Peter, Hotopf, Matthew, Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., Magyari, Melinda, Sørensen, Per S., Montalban, Xavier, Lavelle, Grace, Ivan, Alina, Oetzmann, Carolin, White, Katie M., Difrancesco, Sonia, Locatelli, Patrick, Mohr, David C., Aguiló, Jordi, Narayan, Vaibhav, Folarin, Amos, Dobson, Richard J. B., Dineley, Judith, Leightley, Daniel, Cummins, Nicholas, Vairavan, Srinivasan, Ranjan, Yathart, Rashid, Zulqarnain, Rintala, Aki, Girolamo, Giovanni De, Preti, Antonio, Simblett, Sara, Wykes, Til, Myin-Germeys, Inez, Haro, Josep Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9738639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11237163
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author Siddi, Sara
Giné-Vázquez, Iago
Bailon, Raquel
Matcham, Faith
Lamers, Femke
Kontaxis, Spyridon
Laporta, Estela
Garcia, Esther
Arranz, Belen
Dalla Costa, Gloria
Guerrero, Ana Isabel
Zabalza, Ana
Buron, Mathias Due
Comi, Giancarlo
Leocani, Letizia
Annas, Peter
Hotopf, Matthew
Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
Magyari, Melinda
Sørensen, Per S.
Montalban, Xavier
Lavelle, Grace
Ivan, Alina
Oetzmann, Carolin
White, Katie M.
Difrancesco, Sonia
Locatelli, Patrick
Mohr, David C.
Aguiló, Jordi
Narayan, Vaibhav
Folarin, Amos
Dobson, Richard J. B.
Dineley, Judith
Leightley, Daniel
Cummins, Nicholas
Vairavan, Srinivasan
Ranjan, Yathart
Rashid, Zulqarnain
Rintala, Aki
Girolamo, Giovanni De
Preti, Antonio
Simblett, Sara
Wykes, Til
Myin-Germeys, Inez
Haro, Josep Maria
author_facet Siddi, Sara
Giné-Vázquez, Iago
Bailon, Raquel
Matcham, Faith
Lamers, Femke
Kontaxis, Spyridon
Laporta, Estela
Garcia, Esther
Arranz, Belen
Dalla Costa, Gloria
Guerrero, Ana Isabel
Zabalza, Ana
Buron, Mathias Due
Comi, Giancarlo
Leocani, Letizia
Annas, Peter
Hotopf, Matthew
Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
Magyari, Melinda
Sørensen, Per S.
Montalban, Xavier
Lavelle, Grace
Ivan, Alina
Oetzmann, Carolin
White, Katie M.
Difrancesco, Sonia
Locatelli, Patrick
Mohr, David C.
Aguiló, Jordi
Narayan, Vaibhav
Folarin, Amos
Dobson, Richard J. B.
Dineley, Judith
Leightley, Daniel
Cummins, Nicholas
Vairavan, Srinivasan
Ranjan, Yathart
Rashid, Zulqarnain
Rintala, Aki
Girolamo, Giovanni De
Preti, Antonio
Simblett, Sara
Wykes, Til
Myin-Germeys, Inez
Haro, Josep Maria
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description Background: Changes in lifestyle, finances and work status during COVID-19 lockdowns may have led to biopsychosocial changes in people with pre-existing vulnerabilities such as Major Depressive Disorders (MDDs) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Methods: Data were collected as a part of the RADAR-CNS (Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse—Central Nervous System) program. We analyzed the following data from long-term participants in a decentralized multinational study: symptoms of depression, heart rate (HR) during the day and night; social activity; sedentary state, steps and physical activity of varying intensity. Linear mixed-effects regression analyses with repeated measures were fitted to assess the changes among three time periods (pre, during and post-lockdown) across the groups, adjusting for depression severity before the pandemic and gender. Results: Participants with MDDs (N = 255) and MS (N = 214) were included in the analyses. Overall, depressive symptoms remained stable across the three periods in both groups. A lower mean HR and HR variation were observed between pre and during lockdown during the day for MDDs and during the night for MS. HR variation during rest periods also decreased between pre- and post-lockdown in both clinical conditions. We observed a reduction in physical activity for MDDs and MS upon the introduction of lockdowns. The group with MDDs exhibited a net increase in social interaction via social network apps over the three periods. Conclusions: Behavioral responses to the lockdown measured by social activity, physical activity and HR may reflect changes in stress in people with MDDs and MS. Remote technology monitoring might promptly activate an early warning of physical and social alterations in these stressful situations. Future studies must explore how stress does or does not impact depression severity.
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spelling pubmed-97386392022-12-11 Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis Siddi, Sara Giné-Vázquez, Iago Bailon, Raquel Matcham, Faith Lamers, Femke Kontaxis, Spyridon Laporta, Estela Garcia, Esther Arranz, Belen Dalla Costa, Gloria Guerrero, Ana Isabel Zabalza, Ana Buron, Mathias Due Comi, Giancarlo Leocani, Letizia Annas, Peter Hotopf, Matthew Penninx, Brenda W. J. H. Magyari, Melinda Sørensen, Per S. Montalban, Xavier Lavelle, Grace Ivan, Alina Oetzmann, Carolin White, Katie M. Difrancesco, Sonia Locatelli, Patrick Mohr, David C. Aguiló, Jordi Narayan, Vaibhav Folarin, Amos Dobson, Richard J. B. Dineley, Judith Leightley, Daniel Cummins, Nicholas Vairavan, Srinivasan Ranjan, Yathart Rashid, Zulqarnain Rintala, Aki Girolamo, Giovanni De Preti, Antonio Simblett, Sara Wykes, Til Myin-Germeys, Inez Haro, Josep Maria J Clin Med Article Background: Changes in lifestyle, finances and work status during COVID-19 lockdowns may have led to biopsychosocial changes in people with pre-existing vulnerabilities such as Major Depressive Disorders (MDDs) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Methods: Data were collected as a part of the RADAR-CNS (Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapse—Central Nervous System) program. We analyzed the following data from long-term participants in a decentralized multinational study: symptoms of depression, heart rate (HR) during the day and night; social activity; sedentary state, steps and physical activity of varying intensity. Linear mixed-effects regression analyses with repeated measures were fitted to assess the changes among three time periods (pre, during and post-lockdown) across the groups, adjusting for depression severity before the pandemic and gender. Results: Participants with MDDs (N = 255) and MS (N = 214) were included in the analyses. Overall, depressive symptoms remained stable across the three periods in both groups. A lower mean HR and HR variation were observed between pre and during lockdown during the day for MDDs and during the night for MS. HR variation during rest periods also decreased between pre- and post-lockdown in both clinical conditions. We observed a reduction in physical activity for MDDs and MS upon the introduction of lockdowns. The group with MDDs exhibited a net increase in social interaction via social network apps over the three periods. Conclusions: Behavioral responses to the lockdown measured by social activity, physical activity and HR may reflect changes in stress in people with MDDs and MS. Remote technology monitoring might promptly activate an early warning of physical and social alterations in these stressful situations. Future studies must explore how stress does or does not impact depression severity. MDPI 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9738639/ /pubmed/36498739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11237163 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Siddi, Sara
Giné-Vázquez, Iago
Bailon, Raquel
Matcham, Faith
Lamers, Femke
Kontaxis, Spyridon
Laporta, Estela
Garcia, Esther
Arranz, Belen
Dalla Costa, Gloria
Guerrero, Ana Isabel
Zabalza, Ana
Buron, Mathias Due
Comi, Giancarlo
Leocani, Letizia
Annas, Peter
Hotopf, Matthew
Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
Magyari, Melinda
Sørensen, Per S.
Montalban, Xavier
Lavelle, Grace
Ivan, Alina
Oetzmann, Carolin
White, Katie M.
Difrancesco, Sonia
Locatelli, Patrick
Mohr, David C.
Aguiló, Jordi
Narayan, Vaibhav
Folarin, Amos
Dobson, Richard J. B.
Dineley, Judith
Leightley, Daniel
Cummins, Nicholas
Vairavan, Srinivasan
Ranjan, Yathart
Rashid, Zulqarnain
Rintala, Aki
Girolamo, Giovanni De
Preti, Antonio
Simblett, Sara
Wykes, Til
Myin-Germeys, Inez
Haro, Josep Maria
Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title_full Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title_fullStr Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title_short Biopsychosocial Response to the COVID-19 Lockdown in People with Major Depressive Disorder and Multiple Sclerosis
title_sort biopsychosocial response to the covid-19 lockdown in people with major depressive disorder and multiple sclerosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9738639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11237163
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