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Your smartwatch could help predict when you’re about to get depressed, according to research

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  • A research study has suggested mood changes can be detected by your wearable
  • This would allow the prediction of mood data, helping you counteract it with advice
  • It could be huge for helping manage the symptoms of mental health conditions

We’ve seen that the best smartwatches can track everything about your physical health, from detecting sleep apnoea to predicting your best marathon times, but the next frontier could be predicting your mental health.

Research published in the journal Nature last year leverages the power of a smartwatch and the data it collects to map out manic and depressive episodes in patients with mood disorders, based on sleep-wake data. Because stress and mood can have an effect on circadian rhythms, the study hypothesized that it’s possible to predict upcoming ‘mood episodes’.

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