“…The daily survey (5 minutes) included items on whether they had experienced a panic attack and associated descriptive information including what they believed their trigger was (open text response), their mood, sleep quality, eating habits (each on a scale of 1-poor, 2-fine, 3-neutral, 4-good, 5-great), stress (on a scale of 1-low stress to 5-very high stress), conflict (yes or no), exercise minutes (open numeric response), and substance use inquiring separately about caffeine, alcohol, prescription drugs, recreational drugs (yes or no) (see Supplemental Table 1 for more detail). Participants were also asked to upload their Apple Watch data weekly after wearing it every day and to use an app, PanicMechanic TM to record their heart rates during any panic attack they experienced [4,22,23]. Only data from surveys are included in subsequent analyses.…”