Interest in the effects of sleeping behavior on health and performance is continuously increasing–both in research and with the general public. Ecologically valid investigations of this research topic necessitate the measurement of sleep within people’s natural living contexts. We present evidence that a new approach for ambulatory accelerometry data offers a convenient, reliable, and valid measurement of both people’s sleeping duration and quality in their natural environment. Ninety-two participants (14–83 years) wore acceleration sensors on the sternum and right thigh while spending the night in their natural environment and following their normal routine. Physical activity, body posture, and change in body posture during the night were ...
Sleep posture is linked to several health conditions such as nocturnal cramps and more serious muscu...
The purpose of this study was to test whether estimates of bedtime, wake time, and sleep period time...
Background The prevalence of self-reported shoulder pain in the UK has been estimated at 16%. This ...
Interest in the effects of sleeping behavior on health and performance is continuously increasing-bo...
[Abstract] Objective. Understanding sleeping behaviours could improve prevention and treatment of sl...
Author's comment: Also published as: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research No. 507. Be...
<div><p>Wrist-worn accelerometers are increasingly being used for the assessment of physical activit...
Accelerometers placed on the thigh provide accurate measures of daily physical activity types, postu...
We present an approach to model sleeping trends, us-ing a light-weight setup to be deployed over lon...
Background: In order to establish normative values for body positions and movements during sleep, th...
Background: Thigh-worn accelerometers have established reliability and validity for measurement of f...
Sleep posture and movements offer insights into neurophysiological health and correlate with overall...
abstract: Introduction: There is currently a lack of industry-wide gold standardization in accelerom...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to use a new method to assess the characteristics of sleep and...
Sleep position monitoring is key when attempting to address posture triggered sleep disorders. Many ...
Sleep posture is linked to several health conditions such as nocturnal cramps and more serious muscu...
The purpose of this study was to test whether estimates of bedtime, wake time, and sleep period time...
Background The prevalence of self-reported shoulder pain in the UK has been estimated at 16%. This ...
Interest in the effects of sleeping behavior on health and performance is continuously increasing-bo...
[Abstract] Objective. Understanding sleeping behaviours could improve prevention and treatment of sl...
Author's comment: Also published as: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research No. 507. Be...
<div><p>Wrist-worn accelerometers are increasingly being used for the assessment of physical activit...
Accelerometers placed on the thigh provide accurate measures of daily physical activity types, postu...
We present an approach to model sleeping trends, us-ing a light-weight setup to be deployed over lon...
Background: In order to establish normative values for body positions and movements during sleep, th...
Background: Thigh-worn accelerometers have established reliability and validity for measurement of f...
Sleep posture and movements offer insights into neurophysiological health and correlate with overall...
abstract: Introduction: There is currently a lack of industry-wide gold standardization in accelerom...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to use a new method to assess the characteristics of sleep and...
Sleep position monitoring is key when attempting to address posture triggered sleep disorders. Many ...
Sleep posture is linked to several health conditions such as nocturnal cramps and more serious muscu...
The purpose of this study was to test whether estimates of bedtime, wake time, and sleep period time...
Background The prevalence of self-reported shoulder pain in the UK has been estimated at 16%. This ...