The two fundamental shapes of sleep heart rate dynamics and their connection to mental health
Mikaela Irene Fudolig,
Laura Bloomfield,
Matthew Price
et al.
Abstract:Wearable devices are rapidly improving our ability to observe health-related processes for extended durations in an unintrusive manner. As part of the Lived Experiences Measured Using Rings Study (LEMURS), we collected heart rate measurements using the Oura ring (Gen3) for over 25,000 sleep periods and self-reported mental health indicators from roughly 600 first-year university students in the United States during the fall semester of 2022. Using clustering techniques, we find that the sleeping heart rate cur… Show more
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