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077 Human activity levels reflect circadian influences independent of sleep/wake behavior
- Source :
- Sleep. 44:A32-A32
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.
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Abstract
- Introduction Actigraphy is a non-invasive method that allows long-term recordings of activity, light, and other variables in diverse environments. In real-world settings, activity usually has a 24-hour rhythm that may arise from sleep/wake-associated behavior and/or circadian rhythmicity. We tested for an independent circadian component using data from people living on non-24 hours “days” in the laboratory. Methods Data are from five inpatient studies with tightly-controlled forced desynchrony (FD) conditions. Participants (19–34 yo) were healthy by history, physical exam, laboratory tests of blood and urine, and clinical polysomnography, and did not report using prescription medicines. Caffeine-containing substances were prohibited during the study. Protocol 1: 7 participants (3 F) T-cycle (i.e., FD sleep-wake cycle duration) = 42.85h; Rest:Activity ratio 1:3.3. Protocol 2: 8 participants (3 F) T cycle =42.85h; Rest:Activity 1:2. Protocol 3: 9 participants (3 F) T cycle =28.0h; Rest:Activity 1:2. Protocol 4: 7 participants (3 F) T cycle =20.0h; Rest:Activity ratio 1:3.3. Protocol 5: 7 participants (5 F) T cycle =20.0h; Rest:Activity 1:2. At all times except during showers, participants wore an actiwatch that measured activity levels and light. Melatonin period and phase 0 (i.e., fit maximum) were computed using non-orthogonal spectral analyses. Data were analyzed relative to 3-hr Circadian Phase bins (1/8 of computed circadian period for each individual) and 3-hr Wake Duration bins. Activity data were summarized using Zero-Inflated-Poison-based statistics for each Circadian*Wake Duration bin for each individual and then across individuals within each study. Repeated measures ANOVA were conducted. Statistics were performed using SAS. Results For all protocols, there were significant differences (all p Conclusion Circadian rhythms independent of sleep/wake behaviors influence activity levels and may be an important component of analyses. In individuals living on non-24-hr days (e.g., some blind people and some sighted people with Non-24-hr Sleep Disorder), it may be possible to derive circadian-based metrics. Support (if any) NIH K24-HL105664, P01-AG009975, T32-HL007901, K01-HL146992.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15509109 and 01618105
- Volume :
- 44
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Sleep
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........ae59cf8092b6cf37fa976efea32b1b04
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab072.076