Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
School of Community Health Sciences, Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2024 Jul;32(4):700-717. doi: 10.1002/erv.3062. Epub 2024 Mar 6.
Eating disorders (ED) are serious psychiatric illnesses, with no everyday support to intervene on the high rates of relapse. Understanding physiological indices that can be measured by wearable sensor technologies may provide new momentary interventions for individuals with ED. This systematic review, searching large databases, synthesises studies investigating peripheral physiological (PP) indices commonly included in wearable wristbands (heart rate [HR], heart rate variability [HRV], electrodermal activity [EDA], peripheral skin temperature [PST], and acceleration) in ED. Inclusion criteria included: (a) full peer-reviewed empirical articles in English; (b) human participants with active ED; and (c) containing one of five wearable physiological measures. Kmet risk of bias was assessed. Ninety-four studies were included (Anorexia nervosa [AN; N = 4418], bulimia nervosa [BN; N = 916], binge eating disorder [BED; N = 1604], other specified feeding and eating disorders [OSFED; N = 424], and transdiagnostic [N = 47]). Participants with AN displayed lower HR and EDA and higher HRV compared to healthy individuals. Those with BN showed higher HRV, and lower EDA and PST compared to healthy individuals. Other ED and Transdiagnostic samples showed mixed results. PP differences are indicated through various assessments in ED, which may suggest diagnostic associations, although more studies are needed to validate observed patterns. Results suggest important therapeutic potential for PP in ED, and larger studies including diverse participants and diagnostic groups are needed to fully uncover their role in ED.
进食障碍(ED)是严重的精神疾病,目前尚无日常支持措施来干预其高复发率。了解可通过可穿戴传感器技术测量的生理指标,可能为 ED 患者提供新的即时干预措施。本系统综述通过搜索大型数据库,综合了研究 ED 中常见的可穿戴腕带的外周生理(PP)指标(心率[HR]、心率变异性[HRV]、皮肤电活动[EDA]、外周皮肤温度[PST]和加速度)的研究。纳入标准包括:(a)全文为英文同行评审的实证文章;(b)患有活跃 ED 的人类参与者;(c)包含五种可穿戴生理测量指标之一。采用 Kmet 偏倚风险评估。共纳入 94 项研究(神经性厌食症[AN;N=4418]、贪食症[BN;N=916]、暴食障碍[BED;N=1604]、其他特定进食和饮食障碍[OSFED;N=424]和跨诊断[N=47])。与健康个体相比,患有 AN 的个体 HR 和 EDA 较低,HRV 较高。患有 BN 的个体 HRV 较高,EDA 和 PST 较低。其他 ED 和跨诊断样本显示出混合结果。ED 中的各种评估表明 PP 存在差异,这可能提示存在诊断关联,但需要更多研究来验证观察到的模式。结果表明,PP 在 ED 中具有重要的治疗潜力,需要更多包括不同参与者和诊断组的大型研究来充分揭示其在 ED 中的作用。