Objective: The aim of this study is to understand the relationship between automatically captured social exposure and detailed sleep parameters of healthy young adults. Methods: This study was conducted in a real-world setting in a graduate-student housing community at a US university. Social exposure was measured using Bluetooth proximity sensing technology in mobile devices. Sleep was monitored in a naturalistic setting using a headband sleep monitoring device over a period of 2 weeks. The analysis included a total of 11 subjects (6 males and 5 females) aged 24–35 (149 subject nights). Results: Slow-wave sleep showed a significant positive correlation (Spearman’s rho = 0.51, p < 0.0001) with social exposure, whereas light non-REM (N1...
Phone usage worldwide is increasing rapidly, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where we are s...
Smartphones are increasingly integrated into everyday life, but frequency of use has not yet been ob...
BackgroundSocial media use has been linked to poor sleep outcomes among university students in the c...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
International audienceBackground: Sleep is a modifiable lifestyle factor that can be a target for ef...
Objective:To investigate whether age-related and experimental reductions in SWS and sleep continuity...
Objectives: We sought to examine the association of positive and negative experiences using social m...
Background: Individual sleep and activity patterns show large variations and are interfered consider...
This paper describes a preliminary study carried out by the Digital Health Group in Intel with an ...
Raw data of the research paper, 'Associations between light exposure and sleep timing and sleepiness...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between telecommunication and other screen devices use and ...
Background: Population aging is posing multiple social and economic challenges to society. One such ...
Experimental and interventional studies show that light can regulate sleep timing and sleepiness whi...
Das-Friebel A, Lenneis A, Realo A, et al. Bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing i...
Phone usage worldwide is increasing rapidly, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where we are s...
Smartphones are increasingly integrated into everyday life, but frequency of use has not yet been ob...
BackgroundSocial media use has been linked to poor sleep outcomes among university students in the c...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
International audienceBackground: Sleep is a modifiable lifestyle factor that can be a target for ef...
Objective:To investigate whether age-related and experimental reductions in SWS and sleep continuity...
Objectives: We sought to examine the association of positive and negative experiences using social m...
Background: Individual sleep and activity patterns show large variations and are interfered consider...
This paper describes a preliminary study carried out by the Digital Health Group in Intel with an ...
Raw data of the research paper, 'Associations between light exposure and sleep timing and sleepiness...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between telecommunication and other screen devices use and ...
Background: Population aging is posing multiple social and economic challenges to society. One such ...
Experimental and interventional studies show that light can regulate sleep timing and sleepiness whi...
Das-Friebel A, Lenneis A, Realo A, et al. Bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing i...
Phone usage worldwide is increasing rapidly, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where we are s...
Smartphones are increasingly integrated into everyday life, but frequency of use has not yet been ob...
BackgroundSocial media use has been linked to poor sleep outcomes among university students in the c...