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Using data from an online health community to examine the impact of prostate cancer on sleep [Letter]

Robbins, Rebecca; Jean-Louis, Girardin; Chanko, Nicholas; Combs, Penelope; Byrne, Nataliya; Loeb, Stacy
Previous epidemiologic studies have examined the relationship between sleep disturbances with prostate cancer (PCa) risk and/or survival. However, less has been published about the impact of sleep disturbance on quality of life for PCa survivors and their caregivers. Although PCa presents numerous potential barriers to sleep (e.g. hot flashes, nocturia), current survivorship guidelines do not address sleep. In addition to its impact on quality of life, sleep disturbances also mediate the impact of cancer status on missed days from work and healthcare expenditures.
PMID: 31899938
ISSN: 1464-410x
CID: 4251982

Four-Year Trends in Sleep Duration and Quality: A Longitudinal Study Using Data from a Commercially Available Sleep Tracker

Robbins, Rebecca; Affouf, Mahmoud; Seixas, Azizi; Beaugris, Louis; Avirappattu, George; Jean-Louis, Girardin
BACKGROUND:Population estimates of sleep duration and quality are inconsistent because they rely primarily on self-reported data. Passive and ubiquitous digital tracking and wearable devices may provide more accurate estimates of sleep duration and quality. OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to identify trends in sleep duration and quality in New York City based on 2 million nights of data from users of a popular mobile sleep app. METHODS:We examined sleep duration and quality using 2,161,067 nights of data captured from 2015 to 2018 by Sleep Cycle, a popular sleep-tracking app. In this analysis, we explored differences in sleep parameters based on demographic factors, including age and sex. We used graphical matrix representations of data (heat maps) and geospatial analyses to compare sleep duration (in hours) and sleep quality (based on time in bed, deep sleep time, sleep consistency, and number of times fully awake), considering potential effects of day of the week and seasonality. RESULTS:Women represented 46.43% (1,003,421/2,161,067) of the sample, and men represented 53.57% (1,157,646/2,161,067) of individuals in the sample. The average age of the sample was 31.0 years (SD 10.6). The mean sleep duration of the total sample was 7.11 hours (SD 1.4). Women slept longer on average (mean 7.27 hours, SD 1.4) than men (mean 7 hours, SD 1.3; P<.001). Trend analysis indicated longer sleep duration and higher sleep quality among older individuals than among younger (P<.001). On average, sleep duration was longer on the weekend nights (mean 7.19 hours, SD 1.5) than on weeknights (mean 7.09 hours, SD 1.3; P<.001). CONCLUSIONS:Our study of data from a commercially available sleep tracker showed that women experienced longer sleep duration and higher sleep quality in nearly every age group than men, and a low proportion of young adults obtained the recommended sleep duration. Future research may compare sleep measures obtained via wearable sleep trackers with validated research-grade measures of sleep.
PMID: 32078573
ISSN: 1438-8871
CID: 4312552

SLEEPFECT TRACKER: A CROSSPLATFORM MOBILE RESEARCHKIT APP FOR SLEEP SELF-MANAGEMENT [Meeting Abstract]

Menon, P.; Seixas, A.; Pathan, Z.; Suhail, M.; Jean-Louis, G.; Ayoub, S.; Naqeeb, B.; Wani, B.; Mishra, S.; Khan, S.
ISI:000554588501431
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562552

ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND SLEEP DURATION IN WOMEN WITH DEPRESSION [Meeting Abstract]

Peprah, R.; Jenkins, D.; Donley, T.; Sexias, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501336
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562462

URBANICITY AND THE SLEEP-MENTAL HEALTH RELATIONSHIP [Meeting Abstract]

Moore, J.; Seixas, A.; Casimir, G.; Nunes, J.; Matadiaby, F.; Khosrof, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501333
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562452

BLACKS WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA REPORT GREATER NIGHTTIME INSOMNIA SYMPTOMS THAN WHITES, BUT DON'T ENDORSE DAYTIME IMPAIRMENT [Meeting Abstract]

Williams, N. J.; Butler, M.; Roseus, J.; Barnes, A.; Blanc, J.; Bubu, O. M.; Ebben, M.; Grandner, M. A.; Krieger, A. C.; Jean-Louis, G.; Perlis, M.
ISI:000554588500373
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562272

A STRENGTHS-BASED APPROACH TO EXAMINE OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN BLACK AND WHITE PATIENTS [Meeting Abstract]

Williams, N. J.; Butler, M.; Roseus, J.; Blanc, J.; Barnes, A.; Bubu, O. M.; Ebben, M.; Krieger, A.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588500377
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562292

ASSESSING SLEEP-RELATED HYPERTENSION RISKS USING JNC 8 GUIDELINES: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY DATA [Meeting Abstract]

Lough, L.; Seixas, A.; Avirappattu, G.; Robbins, R.; Rogers, A.; Williams, S.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501266
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562372

MODELING SELF-REPORTED SLEEP DURATION AND HYPERTENSION USING DEEP LEARNING NETWORK: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY DATA [Meeting Abstract]

Williams, S.; Seixas, A.; Avirappattu, G.; Robbins, R.; Lough, L.; Rogers, A.; Beaugris, L.; Bernard, M.; Jean-Louis, G.
ISI:000554588501278
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562382

NIGHTCAP FOR SCHOOL-NIGHTS: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MILK INTAKE AND SLEEP DURATION IN FIRST-GRADERS [Meeting Abstract]

Chung, A.; Martinez, S.; Ursache, A.; Chang, S.; Huang, Y.; Jean-Louis, G.; Brotman, L.
ISI:000554588501215
ISSN: 0161-8105
CID: 4562362