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University of Groningen

Ambulatory assessment of human circadian phase and related sleep disorders from heart

rate variability and other non-invasive physiological measurements

Gil Ponce, Enrique

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Publication date: 2017

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Gil Ponce, E. (2017). Ambulatory assessment of human circadian phase and related sleep disorders from heart rate variability and other non-invasive physiological measurements. University of Groningen.

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AE Angle of entrainment

AIC Akaike information criterion

AL Activity and Light

ANN Artificial neural network

ANS Autonomic nervous system

AP Activity and inter-beat intervals from photoplethysmogram APL Activity, inter-beat intervals from photoplethysmogram and light AR Activity and inter-beat intervals from electrocardiogram

AR Autoregressive

ARL Activity, inter-beat intervals from electrocardiogram and light

ARMA Autoregressive moving average

ARMAX Autoregressive moving average with exogenous inputs

ASPD Advanced sleep phase disorder

BDI Beck’s Depression Index

BMI Body mass index

BSBCF Bimodal skewed baseline cosine function

CAR Cortisol awakening response

CBT Core body temperature

CI Confidence interval

COG Center of gravity

CR Constant routine

DLMO Dim light melatonin onset

DPG Distal to proximal gradient

DSPD Delayed sleep phase disorder

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ECG Electrocardiogram, electrocardiograph

HF High frequency

HPA Hypothalamic-pituitary axis

HR Heart rate

HRV Heart rate variability

ipRCGs Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

IRB Internal review board

LF Low frequency

LOOCV Leave one out cross validation

MA Moving average

MCTQ Munich Chronotype Questionnaire

MEQ Morning-Eveningness Questionnaire

MSF Midsleep on free days

PL Inter-beat intervals from photoplethysmogram and light pNN50 Percentage of normal beats above 50 milliseconds

PP Pulse-pulse

PPG Photoplethysmogram, photplethysmograph

PPI Pulse-pulse intervals

PRC Phase response curve

PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index

PVN Paraventricular nucleus

REM Rapid eye movement

RIA Radioimmunoassay

RL Inter-beat intervals from electrocardiogram and light RMSSD Root mean square of successive differences

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RRI R-peak intervals

SAD Seasonal affective disorder

SD Standard deviation

SDNN Standard deviation of normal peaks

SE Standard error

SEM Standard error of the mean

SOI Sleep onset insomnia

SOL Sleep onset latency

STQ Sleep Timing Questionnaire

SWS Slow wave sleep

TAP Temperature-Activity-Posture

TST Total sleep time

WASO Wake after sleep onset

WT Wrist temperature

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