A standardized workflow for long-term longitudinal actigraphy data processing using one year of continuous actigraphy from the CAN-BIND Wellness Monitoring Study Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • AbstractMonitoring sleep and activity through wearable devices such as wrist-worn actigraphs has the potential for long-term measurement in the individual’s own environment. Long periods of data collection require a complex approach, including standardized pre-processing and data trimming, and robust algorithms to address non-wear and missing data. In this study, we used a data-driven approach to quality control, pre-processing and analysis of longitudinal actigraphy data collected over the course of 1 year in a sample of 95 participants. We implemented a data processing pipeline using open-source packages for longitudinal data thereby providing a framework for treating missing data patterns, non-wear scoring, sleep/wake scoring, and conducted a sensitivity analysis to demonstrate the impact of non-wear and missing data on the relationship between sleep variables and depressive symptoms. Compliance with actigraph wear decreased over time, with missing data proportion increasing from a mean of 4.8% in the first week to 23.6% at the end of the 12 months of data collection. Sensitivity analyses demonstrated the importance of defining a pre-processing threshold, as it substantially impacts the predictive value of variables on sleep-related outcomes. We developed a novel non-wear algorithm which outperformed several other algorithms and a capacitive wear sensor in quality control. These findings provide essential insight informing study design in digital health research.

authors

  • Slyepchenko, Anastasiya
  • Uher, Rudolf
  • Ho, Keith
  • Hassel, Stefanie
  • Matthews, Craig
  • Lukus, Patricia K
  • Daros, Alexander R
  • Minarik, Anna
  • Placenza, Franca
  • Li, Qingqin S
  • Rotzinger, Susan
  • Parikh, Sagar V
  • Foster, Jane
  • Turecki, Gustavo
  • Müller, Daniel J
  • Taylor, Valerie
  • Quilty, Lena C
  • Milev, Roumen
  • Soares, Claudio N
  • Kennedy, Sidney H
  • Lam, Raymond W
  • Frey, Benicio

publication date

  • September 15, 2023