2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.30.24316428
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Seasonal and daily variation in indoor light and temperature associate with sleep disturbance in dementia

Anne C Skeldon,
Thalia Rodriguez Garcia,
Eyal Soreq
et al.

Abstract: Mechanisms regulating human sleep and physiology have evolved in response to rhythmic variation in environmental variables driven by the Earth's rotation around its axis and the sun. To what extent these mechanisms are operable in vulnerable people who are primarily exposed to the indoor environment remains unknown. We analysed 26,523 days of data from environmental sensors and a contactless behaviour-and-physiology sensor tracking bed occupancy, heart and breathing rate in 70 people living with dementia (PLWD… Show more

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