Nanit Lab Research Abstracts

Relationships between infant sleep and parental sleep in mothers and fathers

Examines the relationship between infant sleep and parent sleep disturbances and sleep related
impairment, investigating differences between mothers’ and fathers’ experiences.

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A sensorless solution for monitoring infant breathing rate

Validation results on the performance of Breathing Motion Monitoring algorithm against a validated ground truth device (GT) to accurately measure minute by minute BR.

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Sleep and temperament in 12 months old infants

In this study we propose to address this knowledge gap by investigating the relationship between infant sleep and temperament at 12 months of age, relying on objective sleep metrics. 

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Household chaos and bedtime routines in toddlers

We aimed to investigate the association between household chaos levels and toddler sleep behavior, bedtime routines, and perceived difficulty at bedtime. 

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Associations between desire to be alone and infant bedtime behaviors and bedtime procrastination in new parents

In this study, we describe the prevalence of Bedtime Procrastination among new parents and examine the relationship between BP, infant bedtime behaviors and parents’ desire to have time alone. 

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Bedtime procrastination, emotional regulation and insomnia symptoms in new parents

We contribute to the nascent literature on Bedtime Procrastination by examining associations between BP, insomnia symptoms and emotional regulation among new parents. 

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Objective changes in sleep during teething in infants

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between tooth eruption and changes in objective sleep metrics in infants. 

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Insomnia symptoms and productivity at work among new parents

In this study we investigated the relationship between parental insomnia symptoms and productivity. 

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The impact of child illness on working parents

There have been few studies quantifying the impact of the tripledemic on parental mental health and work-life balance. Understanding these impacts is essential for developing targeted interventions to support families through ongoing and future health crises.

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About Nanit Lab

We've put together a cutting-edge think tank of scientists, engineers, physicians, academic experts, and thought leaders to develop best-in-class research among three primary pillars: Sleep Health, Postpartum Anxiety & Depression, and Pediatric Health and Wellness.