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Effects of Smart Goggles Used at Bedtime on Objectively Measured Sleep and Self-Reported Anxiety, Stress, and Relaxation: Pre-Post Pilot Study

Effects of Smart Goggles Used at Bedtime on Objectively Measured Sleep and Self-Reported Anxiety, Stress, and Relaxation: Pre-Post Pilot Study

Invitations to complete an eligibility questionnaire for a study testing smart goggles were emailed to registrants in a large database of individuals interested in sleep research and using Sleep Score technology.

Sharon Danoff-Burg, Elie Gottlieb, Morgan A Weaver, Kiara C Carmon, Duvia Lara Ledesma, Holly M Rus

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58461

Sleeping in an Inclined Position to Reduce Snoring and Improve Sleep: In-home Product Intervention Study

Sleeping in an Inclined Position to Reduce Snoring and Improve Sleep: In-home Product Intervention Study

More recently, Souza et al [5] showed that head-of-bed elevation using a laboratory bed reduced the severity of OSA without interfering with sleep architecture. Similarly, a study of a bed that automatically lifted the trunk of the user upon detection of snoring found that it was able to reduce episodes of snoring in the laboratory [6]. However, evidence is lacking in nonclinical populations and settings.

Sharon Danoff-Burg, Holly M Rus, Morgan A Weaver, Roy J E M Raymann

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e30102