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Methodological issues for studying the rest-activity cycle and sleep disturbances: a chronobiological approach using actigraphy data.

Giovanna Calogiuri1, Andi Weydahl, Franca Carandente.   

Abstract

Shift work schedules, intensive physical exercise late in the day, psychological stress, or a busy lifestyle might induce disorders of the circadian structure, which can affect health on both the physiological and neurobehavioral levels. Rest-activity rhythm is strongly connected with an organism's circadian structure, and irregular sleep-wake patterns can lead to a disruption of entrainment, resulting in physiological and neurobehavioral dysfunction. Shift nurses are often subject to disturbances in the quality and duration of their sleep, raising the possibility of negative impacts on their health and their patients' safety. Researchers have used actigraphy in a number of studies to assess sleep patterns. Because of the close connection between sleep and circadian structure, it may be useful to extend the evaluation of actigraphy data to the analysis of the rest-activity rhythm with rhythmometric procedures to provide a better understanding of possible sleep disorders in relation to entrainment. Actigraphy is an easy and reliable way to study these rhythms and identify possible circadian-rhythm disorders. In this article, the authors discuss methodological issues concerning the evaluation of the rest-activity rhythm, with a focus on actigraphy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21821640     DOI: 10.1177/1099800411416224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Res Nurs        ISSN: 1099-8004            Impact factor:   2.522


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