نتایج جستجو برای: actigraphy

تعداد نتایج: 1401  

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2014
Elizabeth J Mezick Rena R Wing Jeanne M McCaffery

OBJECTIVES Self-reported sleep duration has been linked to body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference in previous work; however, data regarding if these associations are stronger in men or women have been mixed, and few studies have objectively measured sleep. We investigated self-reported and actigraphy-assessed sleep characteristics in relation to BMI and waist circumference and examined t...

Journal: :High altitude medicine & biology 2011
Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner Nicole Schuepfer Christoph Siebenmann Marco Maggiorini Konrad E Bloch

AIMS Data on sleep at altitude are scant due to the limited availability of polysomnography. Therefore, we investigated whether actigraphy might serve as a simple tool for monitoring sleep during altitude field studies. METHODS Fourteen mountaineers participating in studies on dexamethasone prophylaxis of high altitude pulmonary edema were monitored by actigraphy and polysomnography during 1 ...

2016
Teresa Arora Omar M Omar Shahrad Taheri

OBJECTIVES Evidence of a 'first night effect' has been documented for polysomnography. The possibility of this has not been previously assessed in wrist actigraphy, yet may have important implications for the study design of future sleep research. We sought to examine potential evidence of a 'first night effect' for wrist actigraphy in adolescents across weekdays and weekend nights for multiple...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2014
Yair Sadaka Avi Sadeh Laura Bradbury Collin Massicotte Maria Zak Cristina Go Zamir Shorer Shelly K Weiss

BACKGROUND The relationship between epilepsy and sleep is bidirectional as seizures disrupt sleep and coexisting sleep disorders have detrimental effects on seizure control and quality of life for both the children and their families. Previous research has reported on sleep disturbance in children with epilepsy primarily by subjective parental reports. Actigraphy may provide a more accurate obj...

Journal: :Sleep 2003
Amy R Wolfson Mary A Carskadon Christine Acebo Ronald Seifer Gahan Fallone Susan E Labyak Jennifer L Martin

STUDY OBJECTIVES To examine the validity of self-reported survey estimates of sleep patterns in adolescents through a comparison of retrospective survey descriptions of usual school- and weekend-night sleep habits with diary-reported sleep patterns and actigraphically estimated sleep behaviors over a subsequent week. DESIGN AND SETTING High school students completed a Sleep Habits Survey abou...

2013
Zaswiza Mohamad Noor Alesha J. Smith Simon S. Smith Lisa M. Nissen

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of actigraphy to monitor sleep quality and quantity in healthy self-rated good sleeper adults at home-based settings. Method: Sixteen healthy volunteers (age > 18) were invited to participate. Each participant was provided with a wrist actigraph device to be worn for 24-hour/day for seven consecutive days to monitor their ...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2013
Christopher Burton Brian McKinstry Aurora Szentagotai Tătar Antoni Serrano-Blanco Claudia Pagliari Maria Wolters

BACKGROUND Altered physical activity is an important feature of depression. It is manifested in psychomotor retardation, agitation and withdrawal from engagement in normal activities. Modern devices for activity monitoring (actigraphs) make it possible to monitor physical activity unobtrusively but the validity of actigraphy as an indicator of mood state is uncertain. We carried out a systemati...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2016
Pedro Fonseca Ronald M Aarts Xi Long Jérôme Rolink Steffen Leonhardt

Recent work in unobtrusive sleep/wake classification has shown that cardiac and respiratory features can help improve classification performance. Nevertheless, actigraphy remains the single most discriminative modality for this task. Unfortunately, it requires the use of dedicated devices in addition to the sensors used to measure electrocardiogram (ECG) or respiratory effort. This paper propos...

2015
Lone Baandrup Poul Jørgen Jennum

PURPOSE Sleep disturbances are frequent in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Actigraphy has been established as a generally reliable method to examine these disturbances across varying time spans, but the validity against polysomnography (PSG) is not well investigated for this population. We validated wrist-worn actigraphy against PSG in a population of chronic, medicated patient...

2014
Maartje Louter Johan BAM Arends Bastiaan R Bloem Sebastiaan Overeem

BACKGROUND Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a common parasomnia in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. The current International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-II) requires a clinical interview combined with video polysomnography (video-PSG) to diagnose. The latter is time consuming and expensive and not always feasible in clinical practice. Here we studied the ...

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