A review of current sleep screening applications for smartphones
J Behar, A Roebuck, JS Domingos… - Physiological …, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
Sleep disorders are a common problem and contribute to a wide range of healthcare issues.
The societal and financial costs of sleep disorders are enormous. Sleep-related disorders …
The societal and financial costs of sleep disorders are enormous. Sleep-related disorders …
Monitoring healthy and disturbed sleep through smartphone applications: a review of experimental evidence
E Fino, M Mazzetti - Sleep and Breathing, 2019 - Springer
Smartphone applications are considered as the prime candidate for the purposes of large-
scale, low-cost and long-term sleep monitoring. How reliable and scientifically grounded is …
scale, low-cost and long-term sleep monitoring. How reliable and scientifically grounded is …
(Not so) Smart sleep tracking through the phone: Findings from a polysomnography study testing the reliability of four sleep applications
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 …
used for in‐home sleep tracking. The present study assessed four smartphone applications …
Promises and challenges in the use of consumer-grade devices for sleep monitoring
S Roomkham, D Lovell, J Cheung… - IEEE reviews in …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The market for smartphones, smartwatches, and wearable devices is booming. In recent
years, individuals and researchers have used these devices as additional tools to monitor …
years, individuals and researchers have used these devices as additional tools to monitor …
Is there a clinical role for smartphone sleep apps? Comparison of sleep cycle detection by a smartphone application to polysomnography
S Bhat, A Ferraris, D Gupta, M Mozafarian… - Journal of Clinical …, 2015 - jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: Several inexpensive, readily available smartphone apps that claim to
monitor sleep are popular among patients. However, their accuracy is unknown, which limits …
monitor sleep are popular among patients. However, their accuracy is unknown, which limits …
The mobile sleep lab app: An open-source framework for mobile sleep assessment based on consumer-grade wearable devices
Background Sleep disorders have a prevalence of up to 50% and are commonly diagnosed
using polysomnography. However, polysomnography requires trained staff and specific …
using polysomnography. However, polysomnography requires trained staff and specific …
[HTML][HTML] New technology to assess sleep apnea: wearables, smartphones, and accessories
T Penzel, C Schöbel, I Fietze - F1000Research, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sleep medicine has been an expanding discipline during the last few decades. The
prevalence of sleep disorders is increasing, and sleep centers are expanding in hospitals …
prevalence of sleep disorders is increasing, and sleep centers are expanding in hospitals …
About the accuracy and problems of consumer devices in the assessment of sleep
Commercial sleep devices and mobile-phone applications for scoring sleep are gaining
ground. In order to provide reliable information about the quantity and/or quality of sleep …
ground. In order to provide reliable information about the quantity and/or quality of sleep …
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 …
successfully validated against polysomnography, despite the role and validity of actigraphy …