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Actigraphy has been widely used in adults and children. In infants, validation of actigraphy has typically used a comparison with behaviorally determined sleep state classification rather than ...
Actigraphy is indicated to assist in the evaluation of patients with advanced sleep phase syndrome, delayed sleep phase syndrome, and shift work disorder. Additionally, there is some evidence to ...
The researchers found that across the studies, the mean total sleep time, as estimated using actigraphy varied from 4.4 to 7.8 hours at nighttime and from 7.1 to 12.1 hours over a 24-hour period ...
"Actigraphy did not correlate well with disease severity or quality of life when used as an objective outcome measure in a multicenter clinical trial, and was not responsive to change over time ...
TAKEAWAY: Actigraphy data from patients with MASLD did not reveal significant differences in bedtime, sleep-onset latency, sleep duration, wake-up time, or time in bed compared with controls.
News Release 29-Apr-2022 Actigraphy shows promise as objective noninvasive measure of sleep-wake regulation in children with brain injury admitted for pediatric rehabilitation ...
In the largest study of its kind, researchers linked irregular sleep patterns to elevated risk for 172 diseases.
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