Research Framework Exploring Sleep Health
Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY
This is a digital health study in which participants are recruited to collect sleep and activity data from digital activity trackers. We are also collecting survey/questionnaire data on baseline health and sleep characteristics as well as bi-weekly assessments of sleep quality and mood. Overall, we aim to examine how sleep relates to physical and mental health in a large population of activity tracker users.
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
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• Age ≥ 18 years
• Residing within the United States
• Ability to use the REFRESH app on the participant's own smartphone device
Locations
United States
California
Scripps Research Institute
RECRUITING
La Jolla
Contact Information
Primary
Stuti Jaiswal, MD, PhD
stuti@scripps.edu
858-784-2169
Backup
Ed Ramos, PhD
eramos@scripps.edu
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-02-15
Estimated Completion Date: 2041-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 100000
Treatments
High risk OSA
Cohort of individuals found to sleep have scores categorized as High risk, on the Berlin questionnaire.
Low risk OSA
Cohort of individuals found to sleep have scores categorized as Low risk, on the Berlin questionnaire.
Short sleepers
Cohort of individuals found to have average sleep duration of \< 7 hours per night. Individuals who sleep on average less than 6 hours per night will further be sub-categorized as very short sleeprs.
Long sleepers
Cohort of individuals found to have average sleep duration of \>9 hours per night.
Average lengths leepers
Cohort of individuals found to have an average sleep duration between 7 and 9 hours per night
Regular sleepers
Cohort of individuals whose standard deviation of sleep duration falls within 1 standard deviation of their mean sleep duration.
Irregular sleepers
Cohort of individuals whose standard deviation of sleep duration falls greater than 1 standard deviation of their mean sleep duration
Severe insomnia risk
Cohort of individuals whose scores on the Insomnia Severity Index would be categorized as severe
Moderate insomnia risk
Cohort of individuals whose scores on the Insomnia Severity Index would be categorized as moderate
No insomnia risk
Cohort of individuals whose scores on the Insomnia Severity Index would be categorized as low
Increased social jet lag
Individuals who are more than 1 hour less or more of sleep on weekdays compared to average weekend sleep.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Scripps Translational Science Institute