AbstractCircadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measuring gross motor movement. As actigraphic technology continues to evolve, it is important for data analysis to keep pace with new variables and features. Our objective is to study the behavior of two variables, interdaily stability and intradaily variability, to describe rest activity rhythm. Simulated data and actigraphy data of humans, rats, and marmosets were used in this study. We modified the method of calculation for IV and IS by modifying the time intervals of analysis. For each variable, we calculated the average value (IVm and ISm) results for each time interval. Simulated data showed that (1) synchronization analysis depends on sample ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the rest-activity rhythm of type 2 diabetics mellitus ...
ObjectivesTo assess the usefulness of actigraphy for assessment of nighttime sleep measures in patie...
Background Actigraphy has received increasing attention in classifying rest-activity cycles. Howeve...
AbstractCircadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measurin...
Circadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measuring gross ...
Actimetry has been used to estimate the sleep–wake cycle instead of the rest-activity rhythm. Althou...
Both parametric and non-parametric approaches to time series analysis have advantages and disadvanta...
ObjectiveWe aim to propose a novel method of evaluating the degree of rhythmic irregularity during r...
Motor activity of humans displays complex temporal fluctuations which can be characterised by scale-...
ABSTRACT BODY: Introduction : Actigraphy is commonly used as a non-invasive method to study sleep/w...
For many studies, participants sleep-wake patterns are monitored and recorded prior to, during and f...
Sleep is becoming an increasingly important topic in the study of mental and physical health. Severa...
Actigraphy provides a measure of the 24h rest-activity cycles based on movement counts, typically of...
Shift work schedules, intensive physical exercise late in the day, psychological stress, or a busy l...
Abstract Background Actigraphy provides a way to objectively measure activity in human subjects. Thi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the rest-activity rhythm of type 2 diabetics mellitus ...
ObjectivesTo assess the usefulness of actigraphy for assessment of nighttime sleep measures in patie...
Background Actigraphy has received increasing attention in classifying rest-activity cycles. Howeve...
AbstractCircadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measurin...
Circadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measuring gross ...
Actimetry has been used to estimate the sleep–wake cycle instead of the rest-activity rhythm. Althou...
Both parametric and non-parametric approaches to time series analysis have advantages and disadvanta...
ObjectiveWe aim to propose a novel method of evaluating the degree of rhythmic irregularity during r...
Motor activity of humans displays complex temporal fluctuations which can be characterised by scale-...
ABSTRACT BODY: Introduction : Actigraphy is commonly used as a non-invasive method to study sleep/w...
For many studies, participants sleep-wake patterns are monitored and recorded prior to, during and f...
Sleep is becoming an increasingly important topic in the study of mental and physical health. Severa...
Actigraphy provides a measure of the 24h rest-activity cycles based on movement counts, typically of...
Shift work schedules, intensive physical exercise late in the day, psychological stress, or a busy l...
Abstract Background Actigraphy provides a way to objectively measure activity in human subjects. Thi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the rest-activity rhythm of type 2 diabetics mellitus ...
ObjectivesTo assess the usefulness of actigraphy for assessment of nighttime sleep measures in patie...
Background Actigraphy has received increasing attention in classifying rest-activity cycles. Howeve...