Objective characterization of activity, sleep, and circadian rhythm patterns using a wrist-worn actigraphy sensor: insights into posttraumatic stress disorder
Background: Wearables have been gaining increasing momentum and have enormous potential to provide insights into daily life behaviors and longitudinal health monitoring. However, to date, there is still a lack of principled algorithmic framework to facilitate the analysis of actigraphy and objective...
Main Authors: | Tsanas, A, Woodward, E, Ehlers, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications Inc.
2020
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