A proof-of-concept and reliability study for remote, ambient spectral light sensing in the home environment: a collaborative aging (in place) research using technology (CART) substudy
Aging is a significant contributor to changes in sleep patterns which have compounding consequences on the cognitive health of older adults. An environmentally modifiable factor contributing to poor sleep in aging adults is light exposure. However, methods to reliably and continuously collect spectral light levels in the home are not well established. We explored the implementability of various light sensors and feasibility of remote deployment and data collection of both spectral light levels and sleep within subjects' homes.
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A proof-of-concept and reliability study for remote, ambient spectral light sensing in the home environment: a collaborative aging (in place) research using technology (CART) substudy
Creator
Tan, Aylmer : Oregon Health and Science University Reynolds, Christina L. : Oregon Health and Science University Elliott, Jonathan E. : Oregon Health and Science University Rodrigues-Feo Burmudez, Eduardo : Oregon Health and Science University Kaye, Jeffrey : Oregon Health and Science University Wilkerson, Andrea : Oregon Health and Science University Silbert, Lisa M. : Oregon Health and Science University Lim, Miranda M. : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2022