Smartwatches Revolutionize Mental Health Diagnosis with Genetic Insights
Medical Xpress
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Recent research published in *Cell* demonstrates the potential of smartwatches to enhance understanding of psychiatric illnesses and their genetic underpinnings. Led by Mark Gerstein from Yale University, the study analyzed data from over 5,000 adolescents using artificial intelligence models to predict psychiatric conditions based on smartwatch metrics, including heart rate, sleep patterns, and physical activity. The researchers introduced "digital phenotypes," which represent traits measurable through wearables, enabling continuous data to serve as diagnostic tools or biomarkers. Key findings indicated that heart rate significantly predicted Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and that sleep quality was a key factor in identifying anxiety disorders, along with the identification of 37 genes linked to ADHD within the data.