Association of a Digital Signature of Physical Activity and Sedentary Lifestyle With the Development of Multimorbidities Over 4 Years of Follow-up in Chronic Diseases (eMOB) : a Prospective Cohort
Physical activity (PA) and sedentary lifestyle are determinants in the development of chronic diseases and associated quality of life alterations. PA levels are correlated with quality of life and morbidity in chronic lung disease (COPD), cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, chronic inflammatory rheumatism, fibromyalgia and anxiety disorders. In these diseases, low-intensity PA often represents the main PA and the quantity of PA is correlated with health parameters. This study aims to identify a typical profile (signature) in relation to the appearance of other chronic diseases, complications of your disease, from recording your physical activity and sedentary lifestyle by sensors evaluating very precisely the movements and taking into account the characteristics and disability related to your disease. The results of this study would therefore make it possible to identify this signature even before the appearance of complications or other diseases.
• Patient follow-up at CHU Clermont-Ferrand for a chronic disease in one of the following observational cohorts:
‣ Inflammatory rheumatic disease(rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis) included in the RCVRIC cohort (CPP Sud-Est VI N° ID-RCB- A01847-40)
⁃ Pre-surgical knee and hip osteoarthritis (Evalmob) (ID-RCB N° 2019- A01017-50)
⁃ Major depressive disorder included in the FACE-DR cohort (CNIL agreement: DR- 2015-673) and Bipolar disorder included in the FACE-BD cohort (CPP Ile de France IX; January 18, 2010) of the Adult Psychiatry Department B
⁃ Type 2 diabetes included in the cohort of the sport medicine service Rehabilitation T2 (CNIL agreement 0164)
⁃ Obesity included in the Obesity sports medicine service cohort (CNIL agreement 0164)
⁃ COPD included in the COPD Rehabilitation sports medicine service cohort (CNIL agreement 0164)
⁃ Chronic pain cohort (eDOL) (CPP West II N° ID-RCB 2020-A02027-32)
• Affiliation to a social security system.
• Able to provide written informed consent to participate in the research.