Data collection and analysis of smartphone use and sleep of secondary school children

Sleeping hour and quality have been considered a key factor to human physical and mental health. Excessive smartphone use can affect the sleep performance of adolescents. This paper designed a measurement experiment system and first data analysis on the relationship between the smartphone use patterns and times to bed, wake up, and spent in bed, using MI band activity tracker and SAMS Android application. We collected and analyzed 23 first-year secondary school children for 8 weeks The results show the main use time of smartphone, defined ‘centroid time’ can have significant effects on sleep time shortage, lateness of sleep, and sleep quality, implying the late use of smartphone use effects much on sleep quality.

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