Associations of Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythms With Affect and Cognition in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors: An Ambulatory Assessment Study.

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1177/15459683241230027
Stephen C L Lau, Lisa Tabor Connor, Elizabeth R Skidmore
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Background: Rest-activity rhythm (RAR) is a modifiable behavioral factor associated with affect and cognition. Identifying RAR characteristics associated with affect and cognition among stroke survivors provides insight into preventing poststroke affective and cognitive impairment.

Objective: To examine the associations of RAR characteristics with affect and cognition among community-dwelling stroke survivors.

Methods: Forty participants with mild stroke (mean age = 52.8; 42.5% female; 55% White) reported their affect and cognitive complaints using ecological momentary assessment and wore an accelerometer for 7 consecutive days and completed the National Institutes of Health Toolbox Cognition Battery. RAR characteristics were extracted using parametric and non-parametric approaches. Multivariable linear regressions were used to identify RAR characteristics associated with affect and cognition.

Results: Later onset of rest (B = 0.45; P = .008) and activity (B = 0.36; P = .041) were positively associated with depressed affect. These associations were reversed for cheerful effect (rest onset: B = -0.42; P = .017; activity onset: B = -0.39; P = .033). Cheerful affect was also positively associated with relative amplitude (ie, distinctions in activity levels between rest and activity; B = .39; P = .030). Intra-daily variability (ie, RAR fragmentation; B = 0.35; P = .042) and later onset of activity (B = .36; P = .048) were positively associated with cognitive complaints. Less erratic RAR was positively associated with fluid cognition (B = 0.29; P = .036); RAR fragmentation was positively associated with crystallized cognition (B = 0.39; P = .015).

Conclusions: We identified RAR correlates of affect and cognition among stroke survivors, highlighting the value of managing RAR and sleep in stroke rehabilitation. Future studies should test whether advancing the onset of rest and activity, promoting a regular active lifestyle, and improving rest and sleep in the nighttime protect stroke survivors from affective and cognitive impairment.

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背景:休息-活动节律(RAR)是与情感和认知相关的一种可改变的行为因素。确定中风幸存者中与情感和认知相关的 RAR 特征有助于预防中风后情感和认知障碍:目的:研究居住在社区的中风幸存者的 RAR 特征与情感和认知的相关性:方法:40 位轻度中风患者(平均年龄 52.8 岁;42.5% 为女性;55% 为白人)通过生态学瞬间评估报告了他们的情感和认知抱怨,并连续 7 天佩戴加速度计和完成美国国立卫生研究院工具箱认知测试。采用参数和非参数方法提取 RAR 特征。多变量线性回归用于确定与情感和认知相关的 RAR 特征:结果:较晚开始休息(B = 0.45; P = .008)和活动(B = 0.36; P = .041)与抑郁情绪呈正相关。这些关联与开朗情绪相反(休息开始时间:B = -0.42;P = .017;活动开始时间:B = -0.39;P = .033)。愉快情绪还与相对振幅(即休息和活动之间的活动水平差异;B = 0.39;P = 0.030)呈正相关。日内变异性(即 RAR 碎片化;B = 0.35;P = 0.042)和活动开始较晚(B = 0.36;P = 0.048)与认知抱怨呈正相关。较不稳定的 RAR 与流畅的认知呈正相关(B = 0.29;P = .036);RAR 破碎与固化的认知呈正相关(B = 0.39;P = .015):结论:我们在中风幸存者中发现了 RAR 与情感和认知的相关性,强调了在中风康复中管理 RAR 和睡眠的价值。未来的研究应检验提前开始休息和活动、促进有规律的积极生活方式以及改善夜间休息和睡眠是否能保护中风幸存者免受情感和认知障碍的影响。
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