Safety concerns with consumer-facing mobile health applications and their consequences: a scoping review

S Akbar, E Coiera, F Magrabi - Journal of the American Medical …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Objective To summarize the research literature about safety concerns with consumer-facing
health apps and their consequences. Materials and Methods We searched bibliographic …

Smartphone applications to support sleep self-management: review and evaluation

YK Choi, G Demiris, SY Lin, SJ Iribarren… - Journal of Clinical …, 2018 - jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: Mobile health (mHealth) tools such as smartphone applications (apps)
have potential to support sleep self-management. The objective of this review was to identify …

[HTML][HTML] A survey on sleep assessment methods

V Ibáñez, J Silva, O Cauli - PeerJ, 2018 - peerj.com
Purpose A literature review is presented that aims to summarize and compare current
methods to evaluate sleep. Methods Current sleep assessment methods have been …

Consumer sleep technology: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement

S Khosla, MC Deak, D Gault, CA Goldstein… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - jcsm.aasm.org
Consumer sleep technologies (CSTs) are widespread applications and devices that purport
to measure and even improve sleep. Sleep clinicians may frequently encounter CST in …

[HTML][HTML] Past, present, and future of multisensory wearable technology to monitor sleep and circadian rhythms

MR Lujan, I Perez-Pozuelo, MA Grandner - Frontiers in digital health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Movement-based sleep-wake detection devices (ie, actigraphy devices) were first
developed in the early 1970s and have repeatedly been validated against …

Active on Facebook and failing at school? Meta-analytic findings on the relationship between online social networking activities and academic achievement

C Marker, T Gnambs, M Appel - Educational Psychology Review, 2018 - Springer
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents and young adults has
raised concerns that the intensity of using these platforms might be associated with lower …

[HTML][HTML] “Leave your smartphone out of bed”: quantitative analysis of smartphone use effect on sleep quality

S Kheirinejad, A Visuri, D Ferreira, S Hosio - Personal and Ubiquitous …, 2023 - Springer
Smartphones have become an integral part of people's everyday lives. Smartphones are
used across all household locations, including in the bed at night. Smartphone screens and …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Sleep classification using Consumer Sleep Technologies and AI: A review of the current landscape

S Djanian, A Bruun, TD Nielsen - Sleep Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Classifying sleep stages in real-time represents considerable potential, for instance in
enabling interactive noise masking in noisy environments when persons are in a state of …

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 …