Exploring the feasibility of modeling next-day fatigue and sleepiness using digital sleep tracker data in neurodegenerative and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases - Takeaways - MDSpire

Exploring the feasibility of modeling next-day fatigue and sleepiness using digital sleep tracker data in neurodegenerative and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases

  • By

  • Bing Zhai

  • Luan Chen

  • Xujun Ma

  • Clémence Pinaud

  • Meenakshi Chatterjee

  • Juha M. Kortelainen

  • Rana Zia Ur Rehman

  • Teemu Ahmaniemi

  • Stefan Avey

  • Yu Guan

  • Victoria Macrae

  • Chloe Hinchliffe

  • Silvia Del Din

  • Nikolay V. Manyakov

  • Robert Göder

  • Robbin Romijnders

  • Walter Maetzler

  • Ralf Reilmann

  • Svenja Aufenberg

  • Robin Schubert

  • C. Janneke van der Woude

  • Daqing Zhang

  • Wan-Fai Ng

  • June 17, 2026

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    Fatigue and sleep disturbances are prevalent in neurodegenerative diseases and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.

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    Digital sleep trackers can provide objective monitoring of sleep and physiology, potentially improving fatigue prediction.

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    The study involved 134 participants and evaluated the predictive capacity of sleep features for next-day fatigue.

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    Preliminary results indicated moderate predictive performance for physical fatigue in healthy adults and NDD patients.

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    Further research is needed to establish disease-specific digital fatigue endpoints in chronic disease populations.

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