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Romijnders R, Atrsaei A, Rehman RZU, Strehlow L, Massoud J, Hinchliffe C, Macrae V, Emmert K, Reilmann R, Janneke van der Woude C, Van Gassen G, Baribaud F, Ahmaniemi T, Chatterjee M, Vitturi BK, Pinaud C, Kalifa J, Avey S, Ng WF, Hansen C, Manyakov NV, Maetzler W. Association of real life postural transitions kinematics with fatigue in neurodegenerative and immune diseases. NPJ Digit Med 2025; 8:12. [PMID: 39762451 PMCID: PMC11704267 DOI: 10.1038/s41746-024-01386-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/26/2024] [Accepted: 12/11/2024] [Indexed: 01/11/2025] Open
Abstract
Fatigue is prevalent in immune-mediated inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases, yet its assessment relies largely on patient-reported outcomes, which capture perception but not fluctuations over time. Wearable sensors, like inertial measurement units (IMUs), offer a way to monitor daily activities and evaluate functional capacity. This study investigates the relationship between sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transitions and self-reported physical and mental fatigue in participants with Parkinson's, Huntington's, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, primary Sjögren's syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease. Over 4 weeks, participants wore an IMU and reported fatigue levels four times daily. Using mixed-effects models, associations were identified between fatigue and specific kinematic features, such as 5th and 95th percentiles of sit-to-stand performance, suggesting that fatigue alters the control and effort of movement. These kinematic features show promise as indicators for fatigue in these patient populations.
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Affiliation(s)
- Robbin Romijnders
- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany.
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- Mindmaze SA, Digital Motion Analytics Team, Lausanne, Switzerland
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
| | - Chloe Hinchliffe
- Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
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- Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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- Translational Development, Bristol Meyers Squibb, Spring House, PA, USA
| | - Teemu Ahmaniemi
- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tampere, Finland
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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- Janssen Research & Development, Spring House, PA, USA
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- Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
- HRB Clinical Research Facility Cork, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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- Department of Neurology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany
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