The Sweet Dreams Study - Accuracy of Sleep Trackers in Children
Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute
Summary
The study aims to evaluate the accuracy of sleep trackers in children aged 2 to less than 18 years. Children undergoing polysomnography, the gold standard for assessing sleep quality and duration, at Arkansas Children's Hospital may be eligible to participate. Participants will be asked to wear sleep trackers on the day of their sleep test. The data collected from the sleep trackers will be compared with the polysomnography results to determine the devices' accuracy.
Description
Participants will meet the research team at Arkansas Children's Hospital (ACH) two to three hours before their scheduled sleep test and are required to bring a stool sample from the child to the visit. During the visit, the research team will gather information about the child's home environment and medical history, including parent marital status, parental education level, household income, and other factors. Questionnaires will also cover topics such as the child's growth and development, diet, physical activity, use of substances like tobacco and alcohol, and mood. Any questions that cause…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 2–17 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 2 to \<18 years * All BMIs * Scheduled at PSDC for evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, or noisy breathing during sleep. Exclusion Criteria: * Known diagnosis of sleep disorder * Neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy, cerebral palsy, etc.) * Autism spectrum disorder * Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder * Oppositional defiant disorder * Chronic kidney disease * Hormonal disease * Autoimmune diseases * Bleeding disorders * Chronic infections (e.g., HIV, hepatitis B) * Mental health disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) * Liver disease (e.g. hepatiti…
Locations (2)
- Arkansas Children's HospitalLittle Rock, Arkansas
- Arkansas Children's Nutrition CenterLittle Rock, Arkansas