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URL: https://sleepdata.org/datasets/ccshs
Proper Citation: Cleveland Children's Sleep and Health Study (RRID:SCR_016584)
Description: Portal for population based pediatric cohorts studied with objective sleep studies. Includes children with in-home sleep studies, acoustic reflectometry, anthropometry, spirometry, blood pressure (BP), and neuropsychology (NP) and behavioral assessments. Signals recorded include EEG, ECG, EOG, EMG, SpO2, airflow (thermocouple) nasal pressure, respiratory effort, position, plethysmography, light, HR.
Abbreviations: CCSHS
Synonyms: Cleveland Children's Sleep and Health Study
Resource Type: topical portal, disease-related portal, data or information resource, portal
Defining Citation: PMID:12712055, PMID:16335483, DOI:10.1080/15402002.2013.825838
Keywords: data, pediatric, cohort, sleep, study, EEG, ECG, EOG, EMG, SpO2, polysomnography
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