(Not so) Smart sleep tracking through the phone: Findings from a polysomnography study testing the reliability of four sleep applications

E Fino, G Plazzi, M Filardi, M Marzocchi… - Journal of sleep …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
An increasing number of sleep applications are currently available and are being widely
used for in‐home sleep tracking. The present study assessed four smartphone applications …

Sleep apps: what role do they play in clinical medicine?

CP Lorenz, AJ Williams - Current opinion in pulmonary medicine, 2017 - journals.lww.com
To date, no smartphone app for monitoring sleep through movement sensors has been
successfully validated against polysomnography, despite the role and validity of actigraphy …

Smartphone apps for snoring

M Camacho, M Robertson, J Abdullatif… - The Journal of …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Objective: To identify and systematically evaluate user-friendly smartphone snoring apps.
Methods: The Apple iTunes app store was searched for snoring apps that allow recording …

[HTML][HTML] The validity of two commercially-available sleep trackers and actigraphy for assessment of sleep parameters in obstructive sleep apnea patients

A Gruwez, AV Bruyneel, M Bruyneel - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Objective The use of activity and sleep trackers that operate through dedicated smartphone
applications has become popular in the general population. However, the validity of the data …

The boom in wearable technology: cause for alarm or just what is needed to better understand sleep?

M De Zambotti, JG Godino, FC Baker, J Cheung… - Sleep, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Wearable technology is ubiquitous in western society. Millions of low-cost, high-tech devices
have been sold worldwide and consumers are using them to monitor multiple health-related …

[HTML][HTML] Four-year trends in sleep duration and quality: a longitudinal study using data from a commercially available sleep tracker

R Robbins, M Affouf, A Seixas, L Beaugris… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Population estimates of sleep duration and quality are inconsistent because
they rely primarily on self-reported data. Passive and ubiquitous digital tracking and …

[HTML][HTML] Framework for the design engineering and clinical implementation and evaluation of mHealth apps for sleep disturbance: systematic review

M Aji, C Gordon, E Stratton, RA Calvo, D Bartlett… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Mobile health (mHealth) apps offer a scalable option for treating sleep
disturbances at a population level. However, there is a lack of clarity about the development …

Evaluating consumer and clinical sleep technologies: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine update

S Schutte-Rodin, MC Deak, S Khosla… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - jcsm.aasm.org
The previous American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Consumer and Clinical
Technology Committee and the subsequent Technology Innovation Committee have …

Feeling validated yet? A scoping review of the use of consumer-targeted wearable and mobile technology to measure and improve sleep

KG Baron, J Duffecy, MA Berendsen, IC Mason… - Sleep medicine …, 2018 - Elsevier
The objectives of this review were to evaluate the use of consumer-targeted wearable and
mobile sleep monitoring technology, identify gaps in the literature and determine the …

[HTML][HTML] Scalable passive sleep monitoring using mobile phones: opportunities and obstacles

S Saeb, TR Cybulski, SM Schueller, KP Kording… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Sleep is a critical aspect of people's well-being and as such assessing sleep is
an important indicator of a person's health. Traditional methods of sleep assessment are …