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ABSTRACT: Purpose
The SmartSleep Study is established to comprehensively assess the impact of night-time smartphone use on sleep patterns and health. An innovative combination of large-scale repeated survey information, high-resolution sensor-driven smartphone data, in-depth clinical examination and registry linkage allows for detailed investigations into multisystem physiological dysregulation and long-term health consequences associated with night-time smartphone use and sleep impairment.Participants
The SmartSleep Study consists of three interconnected data samples, which combined include 30 673 individuals with information on smartphone use, sleep and health. Subsamples of the study population also include high-resolution tracking data (n=5927) collected via a customised app and deep clinical phenotypical data (n=245). A total of 7208 participants are followed in nationwide health registries with full data coverage and long-term follow-up.Findings to date
We highlight previous findings on the relation between smartphone use and sleep in the SmartSleep Study, and we evaluate the interventional potential of the citizen science approach used in one of the data samples. We also present new results from an analysis in which we use 803 000 data points from the high-resolution tracking data to identify clusters of temporal trajectories of night-time smartphone use that characterise distinct use patterns. Based on these objective tracking data, we characterise four clusters of night-time smartphone use.Future plans
The unprecedented size and coverage of the SmartSleep Study allow for a comprehensive documentation of smartphone activity during the entire sleep span. The study has been expanded by linkage to nationwide registers, which allow for further investigations into the long-term health and social consequences of night-time smartphone use. We also plan new rounds of data collection in the coming years.
SUBMITTER: Rod NH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10551986 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rod Naja Hulvej NH Andersen Thea Otte TO Severinsen Elin Rosenbek ER Sejling Christoffer C Dissing Agnete A Pham Vi Thanh VT Nygaard Mette M Schmidt Lise Kristine Højsgaard LKH Drews Henning Johannes HJ Varga Tibor T Freiesleben Nina La Cour NC Nielsen Henriette Svarre HS Jensen Andreas Kryger AK
BMJ open 20231004 10
<h4>Purpose</h4>The <i>SmartSleep Study</i> is established to comprehensively assess the impact of night-time smartphone use on sleep patterns and health. An innovative combination of large-scale repeated survey information, high-resolution sensor-driven smartphone data, in-depth clinical examination and registry linkage allows for detailed investigations into multisystem physiological dysregulation and long-term health consequences associated with night-time smartphone use and sleep impairment. ...[more]