SLEEP MEDICINE - TEST AND EQUIPMENT VALIDATION STUDIES - AMBULATORY ACTIVITY MONITORING DURING SLEEP - AN EVALUATION OF INTERNIGHT AND INTRASUBJECT VARIABILITY IN HEALTHY-PERSONS AGED 50-98 YEARS

被引:57
作者
VANHILTEN, JJ
BRAAT, EAM
VANDERVELDE, EA
MIDDELKOOP, HAM
KERKHOF, GA
KAMPHUISEN, HAC
机构
[1] ACAD HOSP, DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 2300 RC LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
[2] LEIDEN UNIV, DEPT MED STAT, 2300 RA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
[3] LEIDEN UNIV, DEPT PHYSIOL, 2300 RA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
来源
SLEEP | 1993年 / 16卷 / 02期
关键词
ACTIVITY MONITORING; SLEEP; INTERNIGHT AND INTRASUBJECT VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.1093/sleep/16.2.146
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The aim of this study was to assess the internight and intrasubject variability of nocturnal activity and immobility measures of 99 healthy subjects aged 50-98 years. Motor activity was recorded at home during 6 successive nights with a wrist-worn activity monitor. The occurrence of suprathreshold motor activity was recorded over 15-second epochs. For each subject, six mean measures reflecting activity or immobility during sleep and their coefficient of variation were calculated. Our results revealed no first-night effect or day-of-week effect of the activity and immobility measures over the 6 nights across all subjects. On the other hand, for all nocturnal activity and immobility measures, a considerable intrasubject variability across the 6 nights was found. Females had a greater intrasubject variability of the mean duration of immobility periods and the movement index than males. The intrasubject variability of all nocturnal activity and immobility measures across the successive age groups remains stable. These findings emphasize that although a first-night effect may be lacking, the intrasubject variability of activity and immobility measures across several nights may still be considerable.
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页码:146 / 150
页数:5
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