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The investigators propose to examine the potential effects of the Frequen- ZZZ sleep pad - a noninvasive, unobtrusive appliance that generates a localized low-level electromagnetic field via radiofrequency, and that is used on the bed - on multiple sleep outcomes in an 8-week randomized crossover study, and to calculate the effect sizes of the intervention to inform power and sample size for future studies.
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This research is a small, 8wk clinical trial testing the potential effects of an investigational device, Frequen-ZZZ Sleep Pad, on the sleep of adults 40-65 years old. The investigators aim to determine whether sleeping with the Sleep Pad, which creates a radio-frequency field around the sleeper, improves sleep. Sleep will be primarily measured using a noninvasive clinical standard method, called polysomnography (PSG), for 6 separate nights in the personal residence of participants. Sleep will also be measured both day and night with a watch-like device that measures activity, and with surveys. The investigators will look for changes in sleep quality, in sleep duration, and in the way that sleep is organized by the body ("sleep architecture"). There are 12-15 in-person appointments across the course of the study. With the data, the investigators hope to also evaluate the feasibility and effect sizes of this non-pharmacological intervention to inform future research, and plan to use data in support of a future FDA application for the device.
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10 participants in 2 patient groups
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Anne-Marie Chang, Ph.D.; Margeaux M Schade (Gray), Ph.D.
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