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Abstract
Endometriosis is a common, chronic condition associated with debilitating pain, fatigue, and heterogeneous symptom presentation. In this exploratory study, 68 participants with confirmed endometriosis were monitored for up to three 4–6-week smartwatch cycles. We collected daily self-reports of pain and fatigue as well as retrospective questionnaires assessing quality of life, and we extracted daily measures of physical activity (PA), sleep, and diurnal rhythms from wrist-worn actigraphy data. We found that daily PA was strongly negatively correlated with self-reported fatigue (repeated measures correlations ) and that participants with more severe or variable symptom trajectories displayed lower levels of PA, greater sleep disturbance, and more disrupted sleep and activity rhythms (Spearman’s ). Lastly, we found evidence of sleep and PA changes following surgery for endometriosis that reflected change in self-reported symptoms. Collectively, our findings suggest that passive data collection using wrist-worn wearables in endometriosis could facilitate individualized objective insights into symptom trajectories.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 236 |
Journal | npj Digital Medicine |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 2 May 2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2 May 2025 |
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The EUmetriosis project: Assessing the role of lifestyle factors in tacking the burden of pain and infertility in endometriosis
Gibson, D. (Co-investigator)
1/01/25 → 31/12/29
Project: Research
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Ambient and passive collection of sleep, circadian rhythm and light exposure data to understand symptom trajectories in early-stage bipolar disorder (AMBIENT-BD)
Smith, D. (Principal Investigator), Smith, D. (Principal Investigator) & Millar, A. (Co-investigator)
1/10/23 → 30/09/28
Project: Research
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ADVANTAGE visceral pain consortium: Advanced Discovery of Visceral Analgesics via Neuroimmune Targets and the Genetics of Extreme Human Phenotype
Horne, A. (Principal Investigator), Saunders, P. (Co-investigator) & Tsanas, T. (Co-investigator)
1/07/21 → 30/06/25
Project: Research