Nanit Lab Research Published Studies

Parental Values Are Associated With How Parents Feel About Their Infants' Sleep, but Not the Quality of Infants' Sleep

The aim of this study was to examine whether first time parents' values were related to parenting‐related cognitions and actions and, in turn, infants' experiences

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Does your baby have a sleep problem? Auto-videosomnography and parent-reported correlates of perceived infant sleep problems

This study examined which objective infant sleep measures and parent factors are most strongly associated with perceived infant sleep problems, and whether these associations differed by parent gender.

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Differences in Infant and Parental Sleep and Sleeping Location in a Multi-National Study

Investigated cross-country differences in infant and maternal sleep across Korea, the U.S.A. and Australia.

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Early Identification of Sleep Phenotypes in Infants by Videosomnography: A Cross-Sectional Study

This study aimed to fill the current gap in the literature by using objective sleep metrics obtained via auto-VSG to identify distinct clusters of sleep patterns in US infants aged 9-12 months. 

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Does Teething Disrupt Infant Sleep? A Longitudinal Auto-Videosomnography Study

The objective of this study was to examine prospectively the relationship between teething and infant sleep using objective sleep measurements.

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A cross-sectional study on the relationship between infant sleep, temperament and bedtime practices

We explored the interplay between infant temperament, sleep characteristics, and bedtime practices.

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Melatonin use in infants and toddlers

The aim of this study was to examine various aspects of melatonin use by caregivers of infants and toddlers in the US.

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A preliminary study on the performance of the Nanit auto-videosomnography scoring system against observed video scoring and actigraphy to estimate sleep-wake states in infants.

The goal was to examine the performance of the Nanit auto-videosomnography scoring system as a measure of sleep-wake states in infants compared to observed video scoring and actigraphy.

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Parental Misperceptions About Infant Sleep as a Moderator Between Co-Sleeping and Infant Sleep

The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between co-sleeping, infant sleep, and parental misperceptions about infant sleep.

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