Usability and Acceptability of a Corneal-Plane α-Opic Light Logger in a 24-h Field Trial.

Q1 Computer Science Digital Biomarkers Pub Date : 2023-09-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000531404
Eljoh Balajadia, Sophie Garcia, Janine Stampfli, Björn Schrader, Carolina Guidolin, Manuel Spitschan
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Introduction: Exposure to light fundamentally influences human physiology and behaviour by synchronising our biological clock to the external light-dark cycle and controlling melatonin production. In addition to well-controlled laboratory studies, more naturalistic approaches to examining these "non-visual" effects of light have been developed in recent years. As naturalistic light exposure is quite unlike well-controlled stimulus conditions in the laboratory, it is critical to measure light exposure in a person-referenced way, the "spectral diet." To this end, light loggers have been developed to capture personalised light exposure. As an alternative to light sensors integrated into wrist-worn actimeters, pendants, or brooch-based light loggers, a recently developed wearable light logger laterally attached to spectacle frames enables the measurement of biologically relevant quantities in the corneal plane.

Methods: Here, we examine the usability and acceptability of using the light logger in an undergraduate student sample (n = 18, mean±1SD: 20.1 ± 1.7 years; 9 female; Oxford, UK) in real-world conditions during a 24-h measurement period. We probed the acceptability of the light logger using rating questionnaires and open-ended questions.

Results: Our quantitative results show a modest acceptability of the light logger. A thematic analysis of the open-ended questions reveals that the form factor of the device, in particular, size, weight, and stability, and reactions from other people to the wearer of the light logger, were commonly mentioned aspects.

Conclusion: In sum, the results indicate the miniaturisation of light loggers and "invisible" integration into extant everyday objects as key areas for future technological development, facilitating the availability of light exposure data for developing personalised intervention strategies in both research, clinical and consumer contexts.

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简介:暴露在光下通过使我们的生物钟与外部明暗循环同步并控制褪黑激素的产生,从根本上影响人类的生理和行为。除了控制良好的实验室研究外,近年来还开发了更自然的方法来检查光的这些“非视觉”效果。由于自然光照与实验室中控制良好的刺激条件截然不同,因此以一种以人为参考的方式测量光照至关重要,即“光谱饮食”。为此,已经开发了光记录仪来捕捉个性化的光照。作为集成在手腕佩戴的活动计、吊坠或胸针式光记录仪中的光传感器的替代品,最近开发的一种横向连接到眼镜架上的可穿戴光记录仪能够测量角膜平面中的生物相关量。方法:在这里,我们检查了在24小时的测量期间,在真实世界条件下使用光记录仪的本科生样本(n=18,平均±1SD:20.1±1.7岁;9名女性;英国牛津)的可用性和可接受性。我们使用评分问卷和开放式问题来探讨光记录仪的可接受性。结果:我们的定量结果显示了光记录仪的适度可接受性。对开放式问题的主题分析表明,设备的形状因素,特别是尺寸、重量和稳定性,以及其他人对光记录仪佩戴者的反应,是经常提到的方面。结论:总之,研究结果表明,光记录仪的小型化和与现存日常物品的“隐形”集成是未来技术发展的关键领域,有助于获得光暴露数据,以便在研究、临床和消费者环境中制定个性化干预策略。
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Digital Biomarkers Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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