Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4, Garmin Vivosmart 4, and WHOOP Versus Polysomnography: Systematic Review
Abstract BackgroundDespite being the gold-standard method for objectively assessing sleep, polysomnography (PSG) faces several limitations as it is expensive, time-consuming, and labor-intensive; requires various equipment and technical expertise; and is impractical for long-term or in-home use. Con...
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Main Authors: | An-Marie Schyvens (Author), Nina Catharina Van Oost (Author), Jean-Marie Aerts (Author), Federica Masci (Author), Brent Peters (Author), An Neven (Author), Hélène Dirix (Author), Geert Wets (Author), Veerle Ross (Author), Johan Verbraecken (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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