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Using Actigraphy and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) to Assess Sleep Quality and Sleep Arousal of Three App-Based Interventions: Sleep Music, Sleepcasts, and Guided Mindfulness

机译:使用Actraphy和心率可变性(HRV)评估三种基于应用的干预措施的睡眠质量和睡眠唤醒:睡眠音乐,睡眠和指导性正念

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Reduced sleep quality is pronounced among the majority of the US population and is associated with decreased quality of life. The development of solutions that can aid in improving sleep quality is therefore imperative. This study examined the impact of 3 app-based interventions on physiological regulation of sleep arousal, sleep quality, and cognitive functioning using a within-subject crossover design. Participants (n = 40) were assigned to a randomized sequence of 3 active intervention conditions each with a duration of 1 week in which participants were instructed to listen to sleep music, sleepcasts, and guided mindfulness sessions for 15-45 min and a non-intervention control condition. Heart rate variability (HRV) and actigraphic measurements were collected continuously. Only the guided mindfulness intervention improved scores on the PSQI (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Inventory) from baseline to post-intervention. The actigraphy-based results showed increased sleep efficiency in the 3 active interventions compared to the non-intervention control. The HRV results showed that the 3 active interventions increased HRV during the pre-sleep period; however, only the guided mindfulness intervention increased the HRV during the sleep period compared to the non-intervention control. The results furthermore showed that the guided mindfulness intervention resulted in an increase in attentional vigilance during a cognitive task from pre- to post-intervention. Finally, a mediation analysis showed that the guided mindfulness condition had direct and indirect effects on the SART performance (Sustained Attention to Response Task), and the effect was partially mediated by HRV. These results provide support for the guided mindfulness intervention both during pre-sleep period and sleep period, and partial support for the sleep music and sleepcasts interventions restricted to the pre-sleep period. In addition, only guided mindfulness positively influenced HRV during the sleep period and showed an impact on cognitive functioning (i.e. SART performance) post-sleep.
机译:在美国大多数人群中,睡眠质量降低是明显的,与生活质量降低有关。因此,必须开发可以帮助改善睡眠质量的解决方案。这项研究检查了3种基于应用程序的干预措施对使用受试者内部跨界设计的睡眠,睡眠质量和认知功能的生理调节的影响。参与者(n = 40)被分配到3个主动干预条件下的随机序列,每个持续时间为1周,其中指示参与者听睡眠音乐,睡眠音乐和指导性正念会话15-45分钟,并非 - 干预控制条件。连续收集心率变异性(HRV)和行为测量。从基线到干预后,只有指导性的正念干预才能提高PSQI(匹兹堡睡眠质量清单)的分数。与非干预对照相比,基于积极的结果的结果显示,在3种活动干预措施中睡眠效率提高。 HRV结果表明,在睡眠前的时期,3种主动干预措施增加了HRV。然而,与非干预控制相比,只有引导的正念干预在睡眠期间增加了HRV。此外,结果表明,指导性的正念干预导致在干预前和干预后认知任务期间注意力的注意力增加。最后,调解分析表明,引导的正念条件对SART性能有直接和间接的影响(对响应任务的持续关注),并且该效果部分由HRV介导。这些结果为在睡眠前和睡眠期间的指导性正念干预提供了支持,以及对睡眠音乐和睡眠的部分支持仅限于睡眠前。此外,在睡眠期间,只有引导正念对HRV产生积极影响,并显示出对结论后的认知功能(即SART表现)的影响。

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