TY - JOUR
T1 - Newly developed waist actigraphy and its sleep/wake scoring algorithm
AU - Enomoto, Minori
AU - Endo, Takuro
AU - Suenaga, Kazue
AU - Miura, Naoki
AU - Nakano, Yasushi
AU - Kohtoh, Sayaka
AU - Taguchi, Yujiro
AU - Aritake, Sayaka
AU - Higuchi, Shigekazu
AU - Matsuura, Masato
AU - Takahashi, Kiyohisa
AU - Mishima, Kazuo
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The purpose of this study was to formulate an algorithm for assessing sleep/waking from activity intensities measured with a waist-worn actigraphy, the Lifecorder PLUS (LC; Suzuken Co. Ltd., Nagoya, Japan), and to test the validity of the algorithm. The study consisted of 31 healthy subjects (M/F = 20/11, mean age 31.7years) who underwent one night of simultaneous measurement of activity intensity by LC and polysomnography (PSG). A sleep(S)/wake(W) scoring algorithm based on a linear model was determined through discriminant analysis of activity intensities measured by LC over a total of 235h and 56min and the corresponding PSG-based S/W data. The formulated S/W scoring algorithm was then used to score S/W during the monitoring epochs (2min each, 7078 epochs in total) for each subject. The mean agreement rate with the corresponding PSG-based S/W data was 86.9%, with a mean sensitivity (sleep detection) of 89.4% and mean specificity (wakefulness detection) of 58.2%. The agreement rates for the individual stages of sleep were 60.6% for Stage 1, 89.3% for Stage 2, 99.2% for Stage 3 + 4, and 90.1% for Stage REM. These results demonstrate that sleep/wake activity in young to middle-aged healthy subjects can be assessed with a reliability comparable to that of conventional actigraphy through LC waist actigraphy and the optimal S/W scoring algorithm.
AB - The purpose of this study was to formulate an algorithm for assessing sleep/waking from activity intensities measured with a waist-worn actigraphy, the Lifecorder PLUS (LC; Suzuken Co. Ltd., Nagoya, Japan), and to test the validity of the algorithm. The study consisted of 31 healthy subjects (M/F = 20/11, mean age 31.7years) who underwent one night of simultaneous measurement of activity intensity by LC and polysomnography (PSG). A sleep(S)/wake(W) scoring algorithm based on a linear model was determined through discriminant analysis of activity intensities measured by LC over a total of 235h and 56min and the corresponding PSG-based S/W data. The formulated S/W scoring algorithm was then used to score S/W during the monitoring epochs (2min each, 7078 epochs in total) for each subject. The mean agreement rate with the corresponding PSG-based S/W data was 86.9%, with a mean sensitivity (sleep detection) of 89.4% and mean specificity (wakefulness detection) of 58.2%. The agreement rates for the individual stages of sleep were 60.6% for Stage 1, 89.3% for Stage 2, 99.2% for Stage 3 + 4, and 90.1% for Stage REM. These results demonstrate that sleep/wake activity in young to middle-aged healthy subjects can be assessed with a reliability comparable to that of conventional actigraphy through LC waist actigraphy and the optimal S/W scoring algorithm.
KW - Actigraphy
KW - Polysomnography
KW - Sleep-waking
KW - Sleep/wakescoring algorithm
KW - Waist-worn
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1479-8425.2008.00377.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1479-8425.2008.00377.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:63049098103
SN - 1446-9235
VL - 7
SP - 17
EP - 22
JO - Sleep and Biological Rhythms
JF - Sleep and Biological Rhythms
IS - 1
ER -