Do healthy sleepers demonstrate sleep-wake state discrepancy?

D Bensen-Boakes, C Dunbar, N Lovato, K Nguyen, K Bickley, D. Nguyen, A Reynolds, L Lack, P Catcheside, J Cori, M Howard, C Anderson, D Stevens, A Guyett, J Paterson, A Montero, N Stuart, L Pinilla, A Vakulin

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Abstract

Sleep-wake state discrepancy is a common phenomenon for individuals with insomnia, where an individual self-reports worse sleep parameter values than observed in polysomnography-derived values. However, this presumes there is no systematic bias in polysomnography-derived versus self-report sleep estimates in healthy individuals, which may not be true. This study aimed to test for potential bias in sleep-wake state discrepancy in a group of healthy individuals (N=49, aged 33.9±14.1 years) who underwent in-laboratory polysomnography (PSG) and completed a concurrent self-reported sleep diary. 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)A5
Number of pages1
JournalSleep Advances
Volume5
Issue numberSupplement 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024
EventAustralasian Sleep Association Sleep Down Under 2024 - Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 17 Oct 202419 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • sleep-wake state discrepancy
  • healthy sleepers
  • sleep parameters
  • polysomnography

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