Variation in actigraphy-estimated rest-activity patterns by demographic factors

Jun 27, 2017Chronobiology international

Differences in sleep and activity patterns measured by movement tracking across demographic groups

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Abstract

A sample of 590 adults and 58 children exhibited significant variations in rest-activity patterns across demographic variables.

  • Adolescents displayed later midpoints for the most active 10-hour period and least active 5-hour period compared to younger children.
  • Younger adolescents had lower activity levels and less regular rest-activity patterns than younger children.
  • Mid-to-older adults showed earlier midpoints for both the most active and least active periods compared to younger adults.
  • Older adults demonstrated more regular rest-activity patterns with higher stability and lower variability.
  • Differences in rest-activity patterns were also associated with sex, race, and education level.

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