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Pilot Validation of Ambulatory Activity Monitors for Sleep Measurement in Huntington's Disease Gene Carriers

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2017 Oct 3
PMID 28968241
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Abstract

Sleep disturbance occurs early in Huntington's disease (HD). Consumer- and research-grade activity monitors may enable routine assessment of sleep disturbances in HD. We compared Actiwatch Spectrum Pro, Jawbone UP2 and Fitbit One to the gold standard, polysomnography, in four late presymptomatic and three early HD participants. Compared to polysomnography, all ambulatory monitors overestimated total sleep time by >60 minutes and sleep efficiency by ∼15%. Thus, for assessment of specific sleep parameters in HD, none of the activity monitors are sufficiently accurate to replace polysomnography, although they may be sufficient for estimating overall sleep-wake patterns. Larger sample replication is required.

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