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197 related items for PubMed ID: 29750580

  • 1. How well does a commercially available wearable device measure sleep in young athletes?
    Sargent C, Lastella M, Romyn G, Versey N, Miller DJ, Roach GD.
    Chronobiol Int; 2018 Jun; 35(6):754-758. PubMed ID: 29750580
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  • 2. Daytime naps can be used to supplement night-time sleep in athletes.
    Romyn G, Lastella M, Miller DJ, Versey NG, Roach GD, Sargent C.
    Chronobiol Int; 2018 Jun; 35(6):865-868. PubMed ID: 30024323
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  • 3. How accurately does wrist actigraphy identify the states of sleep and wakefulness?
    Pollak CP, Tryon WW, Nagaraja H, Dzwonczyk R.
    Sleep; 2001 Dec 15; 24(8):957-65. PubMed ID: 11766166
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  • 4. Comparison of a Commercial Accelerometer with Polysomnography and Actigraphy in Children and Adolescents.
    Meltzer LJ, Hiruma LS, Avis K, Montgomery-Downs H, Valentin J.
    Sleep; 2015 Aug 01; 38(8):1323-30. PubMed ID: 26118555
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  • 5. Comparison of Wearable Activity Tracker with Actigraphy for Sleep Evaluation and Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythm Measurement in Healthy Young Adults.
    Lee HA, Lee HJ, Moon JH, Lee T, Kim MG, In H, Cho CH, Kim L.
    Psychiatry Investig; 2017 Mar 01; 14(2):179-185. PubMed ID: 28326116
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  • 6. Athletes underestimate sleep quantity during daytime nap opportunities.
    Lastella M, Roach GD, Miller DJ, Versey N, Romyn G, Sargent C.
    Chronobiol Int; 2018 Jun 01; 35(6):869-871. PubMed ID: 29842816
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  • 10. Minimal Effect of Daytime Napping Behavior on Nocturnal Sleep in Pregnant Women.
    Ebert RM, Wood A, Okun ML.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2015 Jun 15; 11(6):635-43. PubMed ID: 25766712
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  • 11. Automatic sleep-wake and nap analysis with a new wrist worn online activity monitoring device vivago WristCare.
    Lötjönen J, Korhonen I, Hirvonen K, Eskelinen S, Myllymäki M, Partinen M.
    Sleep; 2003 Feb 01; 26(1):86-90. PubMed ID: 12627738
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  • 13. Sham sleep feedback delivered via actigraphy biases daytime symptom reports in people with insomnia: Implications for insomnia disorder and wearable devices.
    Gavriloff D, Sheaves B, Juss A, Espie CA, Miller CB, Kyle SD.
    J Sleep Res; 2018 Dec 01; 27(6):e12726. PubMed ID: 29989248
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  • 14. A validation study of Fitbit Charge 2™ compared with polysomnography in adults.
    de Zambotti M, Goldstone A, Claudatos S, Colrain IM, Baker FC.
    Chronobiol Int; 2018 Apr 01; 35(4):465-476. PubMed ID: 29235907
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  • 15. The Validity of a New Consumer-Targeted Wrist Device in Sleep Measurement: An Overnight Comparison Against Polysomnography in Children and Adolescents.
    Pesonen AK, Kuula L.
    J Clin Sleep Med; 2018 Apr 15; 14(4):585-591. PubMed ID: 29609722
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