Division of Psychiatry, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Medical Research Council/Chief Scientist Office Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Nov 14;19(11):e0313286. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313286. eCollection 2024.
Sleep is crucial for the healthy development of adolescents, yet many suffer from chronic sleep deprivation. Over the transition to and course of adolescence there are known changes to sleep patterns e.g. shifts towards evening chronotypes. To study changes and patterns of sleep over these critical developmental time-points, detailed longitudinal data is required over months/years rather than weeks/days, a typical limitation of current technology. The implementation of novel contactless sleep sensors offers significant opportunities for longer term data collection, but their application has yet to be explored in young people in terms of feasibility, acceptability, performance and operability. The Ambient Teens Sleep Study will assess the feasibility of a contactless sleep sensor with approximately 45 adolescents aged 8-18 years, for 4 weeks. The device will be compared with accelerometery and sleep diary data, collected concurrently (2 weeks). Young people will provide feedback in the form of online calls and questionnaires as well as citizen scientist and product reviewer activities. Baseline questionnaires, conducted online, will be used to determine acceptability in different cohorts such as age, sex, gender and geographic location. We aim to assess completeness of data, participant experience and performance of sleep timing measures across all three methods of sleep assessment (contactless radar, accelerometery and sleep diary). The results will be used to inform longitudinal methods of sleep data collection in future adolescent health studies, at scale, to explore links between sleep and essential health outcomes across adolescent development.
睡眠对青少年的健康发育至关重要,但许多青少年都饱受慢性睡眠剥夺之苦。在向青春期过渡以及青春期期间,人们已知睡眠模式会发生变化,例如向夜间型转变。为了研究这些关键发育时间点的睡眠变化和模式,需要数月/数年的详细纵向数据,而不是数周/数天,这是当前技术的典型限制。新型非接触式睡眠传感器的实施为长期数据收集提供了重要机会,但尚未在年轻人中探索其在可行性、可接受性、性能和可操作性方面的应用。“环境青少年睡眠研究”将评估非接触式睡眠传感器在大约 45 名 8-18 岁青少年中的可行性,为期 4 周。该设备将与加速度计和睡眠日记数据进行比较,这些数据将同时(2 周)收集。年轻人将以在线通话和问卷调查的形式以及公民科学家和产品评论员的活动提供反馈。在线进行的基线问卷调查将用于确定不同群体(如年龄、性别、性别和地理位置)的可接受性。我们旨在评估所有三种睡眠评估方法(雷达非接触式、加速度计和睡眠日记)中数据完整性、参与者体验和睡眠时间测量的性能。研究结果将用于告知未来青少年健康研究中大规模的纵向睡眠数据收集方法,以探索睡眠与青少年发育过程中重要健康结果之间的联系。