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AI-Powered Wearables Transform Depression Care Into Personalized Treatment

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Wearable device on wrist displaying health monitoring data for personalized depression treatment
New machine learning system personalizes depression treatment by analyzing wearable device data, addressing the 21% of U.S. adults with depression. Algorithm moves beyond one-size-fits-all approaches to individualized interventions based on real-time biomarker monitoring. — Photo: cottonbro studio / Pexels
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Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a machine learning algorithm that revolutionizes depression treatment by leveraging continuous data from wearable devices. Rather than relying on generic interventions, this innovative system analyzes real-time patterns in mood, activity, sleep, and physiological markers to deliver highly individualized treatment recommendations.

The breakthrough addresses a significant clinical challenge: traditional one-size-fits-all approaches often fail for the more than 21% of U.S. adults living with depression. By moving beyond trial-and-error treatment protocols that can take months to optimize, the algorithm enables clinicians to make dynamic adjustments based on objective biomarker data. This personalized methodology accounts for the individual variation in how depression manifests and responds to intervention.

Dr. Jyoti Mishra, associate professor of psychiatry at UC San Diego School of Medicine, emphasizes that while lifestyle modifications—including adjustments to sleep, exercise, diet, and social interaction—can improve symptoms, algorithmic analysis ensures each patient receives evidence-based care tailored to their unique presentation.

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