Non-Parametric Measures of Actigraphy Data
Non-Parametric Measures of Actigraphy Data
List of Auxiliary Functions
List of Auxiliary Functions
Classic Nonparametric Actigraphy Measures for Single Actigraphy Files
Classic Nonparametric Actigraphy Measures for Multiple Actigraphy File...
Extended Nonparametric Actigraphy Measures for Single Actigraphy Files
Extended Nonparametric Actigraphy Measures for Multiple Actigraphy Fil...
List of Functions Computing IS and IV Values
List of Functions Computing RA, L and M Values and the Respective Star...
Computes interdaily stability (IS), intradaily variability (IV) & the relative amplitude (RA) from actigraphy data as described in Blume et al. (2016) <doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2016.05.006> and van Someren et al. (1999) <doi: 10.3109/07420529908998724>. Additionally, it also computes L5 (i.e. the 5 hours with lowest average actigraphy amplitude) and M10 (the 10 hours with highest average amplitude) as well as the respective start times. The flex versions will also compute the L-value for a user-defined number of minutes. IS describes the strength of coupling of a rhythm to supposedly stable zeitgebers. It varies between 0 (Gaussian Noise) and 1 for perfect IS. IV describes the fragmentation of a rhythm, i.e. the frequency and extent of transitions between rest and activity. It is near 0 for a perfect sine wave, about 2 for Gaussian noise and may be even higher when a definite ultradian period of about 2 hrs is present. RA is the relative amplitude of a rhythm. Note that to obtain reliable results, actigraphy data should cover a reasonable number of days.