NANIT LAB RESEARCH

Abstracts

Abstracts from our cutting-edge think tank of scientists, engineers, physicians, academic experts, and thought leaders
Postpartum Anxiety & Depression 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.
Sleep Health Neighborhood Noise and Child Sleep: Insights from Objective Sleep Data
The aim of this study was to explore the association between neighborhood noise and objective infant sleep data. 
Sleep Health Spring forward and Fall back: Effects of biennial time change on parents' stress and sleep
This study inquired about parents' stress levels regarding the Daylight Saving time change and how the DST time change impacted their sleep duration. 
Sleep Health Daylight saving time and sleep in children 4-24 months of age
In this study we report on the effect of the start of Daylight Saving Time on infants’ sleep utilizing objective sleep metrics. 
Sleep Health Phenotypization of infant sleep by videosomnography
In this study we propose to identify different sleep patterns in healthy infants, relying on objective sleep metrics. 
Sleep Health Maternal Values are Associated with How Mothers Feel About Their Infants' Sleep, but Not Infants' Sleep Quality
This study explored the relation between mothers’ values, their infants’ sleep, and their own cognitions about infant sleep. 
Sleep Health Maternal Experiences of Discrimination During Pregnancy are Associated With Maternal Poorer Sleep Health
This study aims to investigate the association between gender discrimination (GD) and postpartum maternal sleep, controlling for infant sleep. 
Sleep Health End of daylight saving and sleep children 4-24 months
This study explores the effects of the change from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time in children 4-24 months.
Pediatric Health & Wellness Extended tummy time is associated with longer nighttime sleep duration in 4-5 months old infants.
In our study, we investigate whether the amount of tummy time is associated with sleep in infants 4-5 months of age. 

Peer-Reviewed Published Studies

Sleep Health 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.
Sleep Health 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.
Sleep Health Sleeping through COVID-19: a longitudinal comparison of 2019 and 2020 infant auto-videosomnography metrics.
This study used auto-videosomnography to capture the effects of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders imposed in the USA on objectively measured infant sleep.

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.