Contactless Sleep Monitoring for Early Detection of Health Deteriorations in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Exploratory Study
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2021Vol. 9(6), pp. e24666–e24666
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Narayan Schütz, Hugo Saner, Angela Botros, Bruno Pais, Valérie Santschi, Philipp Buluschek, Daniel Gática-Pérez, Prabitha Urwyler, René M. Müri, Tobias Nef
Abstract
Our results suggest that nightly body movements in bed could potentially be a highly relevant as well as easy to interpret and derive digital biomarker to monitor a wide range of health deteriorations in older adults. As such, it could help in detecting health deteriorations early on and provide timelier, more personalized, and precise treatment options.
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