Assessing sleep architecture and continuity measures through the analysis of heart rate and wrist movements recordings in healthy subjects: comparison with results based on polysomnography

Highlights • Recording heart rate and movements during sleep is much easier than polysomnography. • Both methods provide comparable sleep structure and continuity descriptors. • Heart rate and movements recording can be repeated and performed in any environment.

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Published inSleep medicine
Main Authors Muzet, Alain, Werner, Sandra, Fuchs, Gil, Roth, Thomas, Saoud, Jay B, Viola, Antoine, Schaffhauser, Jean-Yves, Luthringer, Rémy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2016
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Summary:Highlights • Recording heart rate and movements during sleep is much easier than polysomnography. • Both methods provide comparable sleep structure and continuity descriptors. • Heart rate and movements recording can be repeated and performed in any environment.
ISSN:1389-9457
DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2016.01.015