The purpose of this study was to explore the impact that portable electronic device use in bed after lights out has on sleep/wake behaviour within an adult population. Specifically, this study aimed to (1) identify patterns of use of electronic devices in bed; (2) examine the relationship between electronic device use in bed and sleep/wake behaviour; and (3) examine the impact of demographic variables on electronic device use in bed. Using a cross-sectional design, telephone interviews were conducted with 1,225 participants (52% female). Survey questions asked about participant demographic variables, their sleep/wake history, and their pre-sleep behaviours, which included electronic device usage. Forty-two percent of participants reported u...
Background: Electronic media use may affect sleep health. The present study aimed to estimate the as...
PurposeWe analyzed the association between bedtime smart device usage habits and accelerometer-measu...
Similar to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), technology use after sleep onset causes fragmented sleep, ...
The impact of exposure to electronic devices before sleep is well documented in children and adolesc...
This study investigates the relationship between electronic media use and sleep quality. An online s...
Objectives: Adolescents spend increasingly more time on electronic devices, and sleep deficiency ris...
BACKGROUND: The few studies that have investigated the relationship between mobile phone use and sle...
International audienceBackground: Sleep is a modifiable lifestyle factor that can be a target for ef...
The use of smartphones/electronic devices and their relationship with outcomes are understudied in a...
Children comprise one of the largest consumer groups of technology. Sleep is fundamental to optimal ...
Electronic devices in the bedroom are broadly linked with poor sleep in adolescents. This study inve...
INTRODUCTION: Electronic devices in the bedroom are broadly linked with poor sleep in adolescents. T...
It is important for people to get the proper amount of sleep each night, especially for adolescents,...
INTRODUCTION: Electronic gadgets have become a necessity for modern life, and unstructured use of ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Young people often rely on electronic and digital media devices to accomplish...
Background: Electronic media use may affect sleep health. The present study aimed to estimate the as...
PurposeWe analyzed the association between bedtime smart device usage habits and accelerometer-measu...
Similar to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), technology use after sleep onset causes fragmented sleep, ...
The impact of exposure to electronic devices before sleep is well documented in children and adolesc...
This study investigates the relationship between electronic media use and sleep quality. An online s...
Objectives: Adolescents spend increasingly more time on electronic devices, and sleep deficiency ris...
BACKGROUND: The few studies that have investigated the relationship between mobile phone use and sle...
International audienceBackground: Sleep is a modifiable lifestyle factor that can be a target for ef...
The use of smartphones/electronic devices and their relationship with outcomes are understudied in a...
Children comprise one of the largest consumer groups of technology. Sleep is fundamental to optimal ...
Electronic devices in the bedroom are broadly linked with poor sleep in adolescents. This study inve...
INTRODUCTION: Electronic devices in the bedroom are broadly linked with poor sleep in adolescents. T...
It is important for people to get the proper amount of sleep each night, especially for adolescents,...
INTRODUCTION: Electronic gadgets have become a necessity for modern life, and unstructured use of ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Young people often rely on electronic and digital media devices to accomplish...
Background: Electronic media use may affect sleep health. The present study aimed to estimate the as...
PurposeWe analyzed the association between bedtime smart device usage habits and accelerometer-measu...
Similar to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), technology use after sleep onset causes fragmented sleep, ...