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This paper presents a literature review concerning assessment strategies for measuring sleep in intervention studies with AD patients, with a focus on actigraphy.
Clearly, there is room for further developments in the techniques for measuring sleep in the critical care patient.
We establish a paradigm for measuring sleep in adult A. mexicanus and demonstrate that the sleep loss previously observed in juvenile cavefish is also present in adult fish.
Little progress has been made, however, toward testing these hypotheses due to the difficulty of accurately measuring sleep in this patient population and setting.
Strategies to improve sleep are confounded by difficulties in monitoring and measuring sleep in the ICU; traditional polysomnography cannot be utilized.
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Over the past 50 years research studies have measured sleep in children with DS to characterize sleep architecture and its relation to developmental delay.
This study measured sleep in three hunter-gatherer groups (two in Africa and one in South America) using an objective monitor worn on the wrist (called "actigraphy").
STH measured sleep in the DGRP, tested the mutant lines and analyzed the data.
We therefore conclude that actigraphy should not be used with currently available technology to measure sleep in this population.
·There is a need to develop alternative methods to conventional PSG staging to measure sleep in ICU patients and develop interventions which will improve sleep.
For example, the most widely used experimental setup to measure sleep in flies is the Drosophila Activity Monitor or DAM system.
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