Comparison of sleep quality assessed by actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects
Sleep quality analysis is crucial for human health and it is related to duration, rhythm and quality. The goal of this study is to analyze objective assessment of the sleep-wake cycles with actigraphy, subjective questionnaires and their relationship with sleep quality indices. A w...
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doaj-dbe1b32ee1374236939af7e01e7d3d012020-11-24T23:42:45ZengBrazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies Sleep Science1984-06591984-00632018-09-0111314114510.5935/1984-0063.20180027Comparison of sleep quality assessed by actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjectsArturo Forner-Cordero0Guilherme Silva Umemura1Fabianne Furtado2Bruno da Silva Brandão Gonçalves3 University of São Paulo, Biomechatronics Lab. (EPUSP) - São Paulo - SP - Brazil. University of São Paulo, Biomechatronics Lab. (EPUSP) - São Paulo - SP - Brazil. University of São Paulo, Biomechatronics Lab. (EPUSP) - São Paulo - SP - Brazil. Federal University of São Paulo, Psychiatry - São Paulo - SP - Brazil.Sleep quality analysis is crucial for human health and it is related to duration, rhythm and quality. The goal of this study is to analyze objective assessment of the sleep-wake cycles with actigraphy, subjective questionnaires and their relationship with sleep quality indices. A wearable actigraph registered the sleep habits of 41 healthy subjects for 9 days. Afterwards, the subjects filled two questionnaires about sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale). The subjects were divided into two groups based on cut-off scores and the actigraphy parameters were compared between groups. Group 1 in ESS and PSQI categorization had less diurnal sleepiness and better sleep quality, respectively, than Group 2. Measurements of regularity (IS), fragmentation (IV), active phase amplitude (M10), rest amplitude (L5), and relative amplitude (RA) were compared between groups. Group 2 had higher L5 values. Parameter L5 (lowest of 5 consecutive hours of activity) was concluded to be relevant to identify the sleep conditions of the subjects.http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/508/ssci-11-03-0141.pdfActigraphySurveys and QuestionnairesSleep Deprivation |
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Comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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Comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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Comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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Comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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Comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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comparison of sleep quality assessed by
actigraphy and questionnaires to healthy subjects |
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Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep Societies |
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Sleep Science |
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1984-0659 1984-0063 |
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2018-09-01 |
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Sleep quality analysis is crucial for human health and it is related to duration, rhythm and quality.
The goal of this study is to analyze objective assessment of the sleep-wake cycles with actigraphy,
subjective questionnaires and their relationship with sleep quality indices. A wearable actigraph
registered the sleep habits of 41 healthy subjects for 9 days. Afterwards, the subjects filled two
questionnaires about sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness
Scale). The subjects were divided into two groups based on cut-off scores and the actigraphy
parameters were compared between groups. Group 1 in ESS and PSQI categorization had less diurnal
sleepiness and better sleep quality, respectively, than Group 2. Measurements of regularity (IS),
fragmentation (IV), active phase amplitude (M10), rest amplitude (L5), and relative amplitude (RA)
were compared between groups. Group 2 had higher L5 values. Parameter L5 (lowest of 5 consecutive
hours of activity) was concluded to be relevant to identify the sleep conditions of the subjects. |
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Actigraphy Surveys and Questionnaires Sleep Deprivation |
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http://sleepscience.org.br/export-pdf/508/ssci-11-03-0141.pdf |
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