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. 2018 Dec 12;76(2):190–198. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.3546

Table 2. Lagged Associations Between Mood (Top) and Energy (Bottom) on Motor Activity.

Category Estimate P Value
Outcome: Motor Activityta
Moodt-1b –0.099 .23
Mood disorder subtype
Bipolar I −0.397 .28
Bipolar II 0.383 .28
Major depression −0.017 .95
Interactions
Mood t-1 × bipolar I −0.382 .07
Mood t-1 × bipolar II −0.019 .91
Mood t-1 × major depression −0.151 .33
Model covariates
Age −0.041 <.001c
Sex (F vs M) 0.292 .29
Body mass index −0.063 <.001c
Activityt-1 0.416 <.001c
Sleep duration, h −0.131 .06
Weekday −0.126 .25
Outcome: Motor Activityta
Energyt-1d 0.176 .03c
Mood disorder subtype
Bipolar I −0.295 .43
Bipolar II 0.328 .35
Major depression 0.021 .94
Interactions
Energy t-1 × bipolar I 0.360 .056
Energy t-1 × bipolar II −0.148 .49
Energy t-1 × major depression 0.021 .87
Model covariates
Age −0.041 <.001c
Sex (F vs M) 0.366 .19
Body mass index −0.066 <.001c
Activityt-1 0.413 <.001c
Sleep duration, h −0.154 .04c
Weekday −0.219 .04c

Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; t, period; t-1, same domain in previous period (Granger model).

a

Mean counts per minute for each period.

b

Analog mood scale rated by participant 4 times per day for 2 weeks.

c

Denotes statistically significant finding.

d

Analog energy scale rated by participant 4 times per day for 2 weeks.