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Individual differences in compliance and agreement for sleep logs and wrist actigraphy: A longitudinal study of naturalistic sleep in healthy adults

机译:睡眠记录和腕部书法的依从性和一致性方面的个体差异:健康成年人自然睡眠的纵向研究

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There is extensive laboratory research studying the effects of acute sleep deprivation on biological and cognitive functions, yet much less is known about naturalistic patterns of sleep loss and the potential impact on daily or weekly functioning of an individual. Longitudinal studies are needed to advance our understanding of relationships between naturalistic sleep and fluctuations in human health and performance, but it is first necessary to understand the efficacy of current tools for long-term sleep monitoring. The present study used wrist actigraphy and sleep log diaries to obtain daily measurements of sleep from 30 healthy adults for up to 16 consecutive weeks. We used non-parametric Bland-Altman analysis and correlation coefficients to calculate agreement between subjectively and objectively measured variables including sleep onset time, sleep offset time, sleep onset latency, number of awakenings, the amount of wake time after sleep onset, and total sleep time. We also examined compliance data on the submission of daily sleep logs according to the experimental protocol. Overall, we found strong agreement for sleep onset and sleep offset times, but relatively poor agreement for variables related to wakefulness including sleep onset latency, awakenings, and wake after sleep onset. Compliance tended to decrease significantly over time according to a linear function, but there were substantial individual differences in overall compliance rates. There were also individual differences in agreement that could be explained, in part, by differences in compliance. Individuals who were consistently more compliant over time also tended to show the best agreement and lower scores on behavioral avoidance scale (BIS). Our results provide evidence for convergent validity in measuring sleep onset and sleep offset with wrist actigraphy and sleep logs, and we conclude by proposing an analysis method to mitigate the impact of non-compliance and measurement errors when the two methods provide discrepant estimates.
机译:有大量的实验室研究研究了急性睡眠剥夺对生物学和认知功能的影响,但对自然丧失的睡眠方式及其对个人每日或每周功能的潜在影响知之甚少。需要进行纵向研究以增进我们对自然睡眠与人体健康和机能波动之间关系的理解,但首先必须了解当前用于长期睡眠监测的工具的功效。本研究使用腕部动作描记法和睡眠日志日记来获取30位健康成年人的连续16周的每日睡眠测量值。我们使用非参数Bland-Altman分析和相关系数来计算主观和客观测量的变量之间的一致性,这些变量包括睡眠开始时间,睡眠偏移时间,睡眠开始潜伏期,觉醒次数,睡眠开始后的唤醒时间量以及总睡眠时间时间。我们还根据实验方案检查了有关每天睡眠日志提交的合规性数据。总体而言,我们发现睡眠发作和睡眠偏移时间的一致性很高,但是与清醒相关的变量(包括睡眠发作潜伏期,觉醒和睡眠发作后唤醒)的一致性相对较差。根据线性函数,依从性倾向于随时间显着下降,但是总体依从率存在很大的个体差异。协议中也存在个体差异,这部分可以由合规性差异来解释。随着时间的流逝,始终保持顺从性的个体在行为回避量表(BIS)上也表现出最好的一致性和较低的分数。我们的结果提供了通过腕部活动记录法和睡眠记录法测量睡眠发作和睡眠偏移的收敛效度的证据,我们通过提出一种分析方法来减轻这两种方法提供的估计值不一致时的不合规和测量误差的影响。

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