2019
DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjy222.703
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P579 Wearable Devices Can Predict Disease Activity in inflammatory bowel disease Patients

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“…144,145 In a prospective study at the University of Chicago, patients with IBD were given Fitbit devices and data on step count, heart rate, and sleep in addition to CRP and FC were collected. 146 The study showed that the number of daily steps was predictive of having an elevated CRP or FC measured within 7 days (AUC 0.70, 95% CI 0.65-0.75), 146 suggesting that physical activity, assessed by step count, may be a useful predictor of disease activity in IBD. Technologic advances have also allowed the development of wearable biosensors that can passively detect levels of CRP and interleukin-1b in sweat.…”
Section: Remote Monitoring With the Use Of Mobile-based Applications ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…144,145 In a prospective study at the University of Chicago, patients with IBD were given Fitbit devices and data on step count, heart rate, and sleep in addition to CRP and FC were collected. 146 The study showed that the number of daily steps was predictive of having an elevated CRP or FC measured within 7 days (AUC 0.70, 95% CI 0.65-0.75), 146 suggesting that physical activity, assessed by step count, may be a useful predictor of disease activity in IBD. Technologic advances have also allowed the development of wearable biosensors that can passively detect levels of CRP and interleukin-1b in sweat.…”
Section: Remote Monitoring With the Use Of Mobile-based Applications ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disease activity was measured by clinical scores along with C-reactive protein (CRP) or faecal calprotectin. They found a significant decrease in physical activity (measured by daily steps) in the 7 days before an elevated CRP or fecal calprotectin [49]. HRV, a calculation of the small differences in time between heart beats, is a marker of vagal nerve activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These self-report studies generally only assess leisure-time physical activity rather than total daily movement, sedentary and sleeping time [23]. To date, only one abstract has reported objective (i.e., device-based) walking and sleep time measurements in 39 patients with IBD [24]. Despite the importance of considering all behaviours occurring throughout a 24-hour day, to our knowledge, none have investigated sitting, lying down, steps, step cadence, or standing time in the context of IBD.…”
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confidence: 99%