2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2022.10.018
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Associations between sleep-related heart rate variability and both sleep and symptoms of depression and anxiety: A systematic review

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“…Not only can wearable technology provide assessments of stress and well-being, but it can be used to trigger low-intensity interventions. Individual physiological data applied to predictive algorithms can push interventions that focus on self-management (i.e., low-intensity) to help address symptoms of distress in real time by sending reminders to breathe or practice mindfulness or other self-regulation techniques (Conderman et al, 2021; Correia et al, 2023). Low-intensity interventions are cost-effective, can foster self-regulation and positive coping, and can be used to support positive mental health and overall well-being (Hartmann et al, 2019).…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only can wearable technology provide assessments of stress and well-being, but it can be used to trigger low-intensity interventions. Individual physiological data applied to predictive algorithms can push interventions that focus on self-management (i.e., low-intensity) to help address symptoms of distress in real time by sending reminders to breathe or practice mindfulness or other self-regulation techniques (Conderman et al, 2021; Correia et al, 2023). Low-intensity interventions are cost-effective, can foster self-regulation and positive coping, and can be used to support positive mental health and overall well-being (Hartmann et al, 2019).…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abnormal sleep patterns have metabolic, cardiovascular, immune, and inflammatory consequences [298][299][300] and are correlated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality [301,302]. Sleep disorders are related to autonomic dysfunction via a bidirectional relationship, and sympathetic activation may interfere with the brain's transitions between sleep stages [303,304]. Any intervention that breaks the vicious cycle of this bidirectional relationship would be expected to enhance overall health and function.…”
Section: Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of these studies, wearable devices have significant potential for use in sleep research and clinical practice. Furthermore, using wearable devices capable of measuring HRV during sleep is a viable method with sufficient validity for measuring the variability in sleep stages [22][23][24]. These studies have suggested that sleep assessment using wearable devices capable of measuring HRV is feasible.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Autonomic Nervous System Function During Sleep...mentioning
confidence: 99%