Fig. 1: Effect of Covid-19 lockdown on the relationship between physical activity and social media use. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Effect of Covid-19 lockdown on the relationship between physical activity and social media use.

From: Social media and smartphone app use predicts maintenance of physical activity during Covid-19 enforced isolation in psychiatric outpatients

Fig. 1

a Mean (SE) of daily physical activity (step count), social, and non-social app use, as measured by passive smartphone sensing (eB2 monitoring app). The vertical dotted line represents the declaration of a national emergency (and associated lockdown measures) in Spain on 14/03/20. Vertical shading represents weekends (Saturday and Sunday). b Within-user temporal networks, pre- and post- imposition of lockdown conditions. The same N = 127 users were included in each model. The pre-lockdown model included 3280 observations over 38 time points (days), and the post-lockdown model included 2921 observations over 45 days. Blue lines represent positive predictive values for a given variable on day n on the value of the connected variable on day n + 1, in the direction indicated by the arrowhead. Edges (connections between nodes) that do not significantly differ from 0 at alpha=0.05 are not depicted. c Between-users networks, representing covariance of means across participants, pre- and post- lockdown (derived from the same data as b).

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