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Accelerometer-derived sleep measures in idiopathic dystonia: A UK Biobank cohort study.

Grace A BaileyMegan E WadonSandra KomarzynskiClare MatthewsElin Haf DaviesKathryn J Peall
Published in: Brain and behavior (2023)
This study demonstrates the utility of accelerometers in longer term evaluation of sleep in dystonia, for measurement of disturbance and response to treatment. Compared to controls, altered sleep and circadian rhythm were more common in dystonia patients which may contribute to the clinical phenotype.
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