Dynamical indicators of resilience from physiological time series in geriatric inpatients: Lessons learned
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2021.111341
Dynamical indicators of resilience from physiological time series in geriatric inpatients: Lessons learned
Abstract
The concept of physical resilience may help geriatric medicine objectively assess patients' ability to 'bounce back' from future health challenges. Indicators putatively forecasting resilience have been developed under two paradigms with different perspectives: Critical Slowing Down and Loss of Complexity. This study explored whether these indicators validly reflect the construct of resilience in geriatric inpatients. Geriatric patients (n = 121, 60% female) had their heart rate and physical activity continuously monitored using a chest-worn sensor. Indicators from both paradigms were extracted from both physiological signals. Measures of health functioning, concomitant with low resilience, were obtained by questionnaire at admission. The relationships among indicators and their associations with health functioning were assessed by correlation and linear regression analyses, respectively. Greater complexity and higher variance in physical activity were associated with lower frailty (β = -0.28, p = .004 and β = -0.37, p < .001, respectively) and better ADL function (β = 0.23, p = .022 and β = 0.38, p < .001). The associations of physical activity variance with health functioning were not in the expected direction based on Critical Slowing Down. In retrospect, these observations stress the importance of matching the resilience paradigm's assumptions to the homeostatic role of the variable monitored. We present several lessons learned.
Keywords: Critical slowing down; Heart rate; Loss of complexity; Multiscale entropy; Physical activity.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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