Lee Paul H, Suen Lorna K P
School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Sleep Breath. 2017 Mar;21(1):209-215. doi: 10.1007/s11325-016-1406-0. Epub 2016 Sep 10.
Physical activity (PA) and sleep are important to health; thus, it is important for researchers to have valid tools to measure them. Accelerometers have been proven valid for measuring PA and sleep, but only one device does this simultaneously: the ActiGraph Link (ActiGraph, LLC); however, the sleep-monitoring function has not been validated. This study aimed to evaluate the predictive power of ActiGraph Link sleep parameters against a validated accelerometer (Actiwatch 2, Phillips Respironics Mini-Mitter).
A total of 49 Hong Kong adults aged 18-64 provided valid data on both accelerometers on their non-dominant wrist for seven consecutive days. Epochs from both accelerometers were classified as either sleep or awake using seven established algorithms (Cole-Kripke, Sadeh, Sazonov, high sensitivity threshold, medium sensitivity threshold, low sensitivity threshold, and neural network model), and these data were transformed to total sleeping period, wake after sleep onset, and sleep efficiency.
The non-zero count data for both accelerometers (331,103 observations) were strongly correlated with a Spearman correlation of 0.83 (p < 0.001). The total sleeping period was highly correlated (Spearman correlation ranged from 0.74 to 0.90) regardless of the algorithms used. All algorithms yielded insignificant difference in total sleep time measured by the two accelerometers (p > 0.05) with a negligible effect size of d < 0.2. The agreement of sleep/wake status was high for all algorithms, with accuracy ranging from 93.05 % (Sadeh's algorithm) to 96.13 % (Cole-Kripke's algorithm).
Results showed that the sleep function of the ActiGraph Link performs similar to a validated accelerometer (Actiwatch 2) and provides an opportunity to measure both sleep and PA simultaneously.
身体活动(PA)和睡眠对健康很重要;因此,研究人员拥有有效的工具来测量它们非常重要。加速度计已被证明可有效测量PA和睡眠,但只有一种设备能同时做到这一点:ActiGraph Link(ActiGraph有限责任公司);然而,其睡眠监测功能尚未得到验证。本研究旨在评估ActiGraph Link睡眠参数相对于经过验证的加速度计(Actiwatch 2,飞利浦Respironics Mini-Mitter)的预测能力。
共有49名年龄在18 - 64岁的香港成年人在其非优势手腕上连续七天佩戴两种加速度计,并提供了有效数据。使用七种既定算法(科尔 - 克里普克、萨德、萨佐诺夫、高灵敏度阈值、中灵敏度阈值、低灵敏度阈值和神经网络模型)将两种加速度计的时间段分类为睡眠或清醒,这些数据被转换为总睡眠时间、睡眠开始后的清醒时间和睡眠效率。
两种加速度计的非零计数数据(331,103次观察)具有很强的相关性,斯皮尔曼相关性为0.83(p < 0.001)。无论使用何种算法,总睡眠时间都高度相关(斯皮尔曼相关性范围为0.74至0.90)。所有算法在两种加速度计测量的总睡眠时间上产生的差异均不显著(p > 0.05),效应大小d < 0.2可忽略不计。所有算法的睡眠/清醒状态一致性都很高,准确率范围从93.05%(萨德算法)到96.13%(科尔 - 克里普克算法)。
结果表明,ActiGraph Link的睡眠功能与经过验证的加速度计(Actiwatch 2)表现相似,并提供了同时测量睡眠和PA的机会。