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Validation of Sleep Measurements of an Actigraphy Watch: Instrument Validation Study
We collected data from a convenience sample of members of the Waki DTx Laboratory at the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo. The laboratory is investigating lifestyle interventions to improve sleep and exercise and identified the i Aide2 as a candidate measurement device. This validation study assessed the accuracy of i Aide2 sleep monitoring in 6 individuals without known sleep disorders.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63529
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