AbstractSleep-related health disorders are increasing worldwide; diagnosis and treatment of such sleep diseases are commonly invasive and sometimes unpractical or expensive. Actigraphy has been recently introduced as a tool for the study of sleep and circadian disorders; however, there are several devices that claim to be useful for research and have not been thoroughly tested. This comparative study provides activity, sleep and temperature information regarding several of the most commonly used actigraphers: Micro-Mini Motion Logger; Act Trust; Misfit Flash; Fitbit Flex & Thermochron.Twenty-two healthy young subjects were assessed with five different commercial actigraphs (Micro-Mini Motionlogger Watch, Condor Act Trust, MisFit Flash and F...
In the past decades, actigraphy has emerged as a promising, cost-effective, and easy-to-use tool for...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate quantitative actigraphic criteria obtained using the...
Actigraphy (ACT), a wrist worn activity sensor, is an inexpensive and objective measure of sleep. Ac...
Abstract: Sleep-related health disorders are increasing worldwide; diagnosis and treatment of such s...
AbstractSleep-related health disorders are increasing worldwide; diagnosis and treatment of such sle...
Sleep is very important for health and academic performance. The amount of sleep is variable and dep...
Actigraphy and smart wearable devices provide similar functionality in quantitative sleep analysis. ...
The present study aimed to compare two commercially available actigraphs, with a concurrent polysomn...
abstract: Sleep diaries and actigraphy are two common methods used to assess sleep subjectively and ...
The last 20 yrs have seen a marked increase in studies utilizing actigraphy in free-living environme...
Polysomnography (PSG) is the “gold standard” for monitoring sleep. Alternatives to PSG are of intere...
Purpose\ud \ud This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of actigraphy to moni...
Actigraphy is an established method for studying sleep-wake patterns. Usually activity sensors (acti...
© 2015 Japanese Society of Sleep Research. Wrist actigraphy is commonly used to measure sleep, and h...
Objective: Improving and validating sleep scoring algorithms for actigraphs enhances their usefulnes...
In the past decades, actigraphy has emerged as a promising, cost-effective, and easy-to-use tool for...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate quantitative actigraphic criteria obtained using the...
Actigraphy (ACT), a wrist worn activity sensor, is an inexpensive and objective measure of sleep. Ac...
Abstract: Sleep-related health disorders are increasing worldwide; diagnosis and treatment of such s...
AbstractSleep-related health disorders are increasing worldwide; diagnosis and treatment of such sle...
Sleep is very important for health and academic performance. The amount of sleep is variable and dep...
Actigraphy and smart wearable devices provide similar functionality in quantitative sleep analysis. ...
The present study aimed to compare two commercially available actigraphs, with a concurrent polysomn...
abstract: Sleep diaries and actigraphy are two common methods used to assess sleep subjectively and ...
The last 20 yrs have seen a marked increase in studies utilizing actigraphy in free-living environme...
Polysomnography (PSG) is the “gold standard” for monitoring sleep. Alternatives to PSG are of intere...
Purpose\ud \ud This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of actigraphy to moni...
Actigraphy is an established method for studying sleep-wake patterns. Usually activity sensors (acti...
© 2015 Japanese Society of Sleep Research. Wrist actigraphy is commonly used to measure sleep, and h...
Objective: Improving and validating sleep scoring algorithms for actigraphs enhances their usefulnes...
In the past decades, actigraphy has emerged as a promising, cost-effective, and easy-to-use tool for...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate quantitative actigraphic criteria obtained using the...
Actigraphy (ACT), a wrist worn activity sensor, is an inexpensive and objective measure of sleep. Ac...