NOTE: Any reference to "sleep" in the bp package refers to an individual's nocturnal period;
"sleep" is used in an informal sense for intuitive purposes. Technically, from a clinical perspective,
indication of sleep is currently obtained through means of EEG or other highly specialized equipment.
For all intents and purposes, sleep in the context of this package refers to actigraphy-inferred
nocturnal periods of rest.
The calculation of BP metrics related to sleep is based on averages of BP readings from four periods as identified in Kairo et al. (2003):
presleep or evening (2 hours before sleep start),
prewake (2 hours before wake),
postwake or morning (2 hours after wake),
lowest (3 measurements centered at the minimal BP reading over sleep).
The function uses WAKE
column to automatically allocate BP measurements to various periods. The following metrics are defined as a
function of the period averages (separately for SBP and DBP)
dip_calc
= 1 - mean_sleep_BP/mean_wake_BP (dip proportion)
noct_fall
= mean_presleep_BP - mean_lowest_BP (nocturnal fall)
ST_mbps
= mean_postwake_BP - mean_lowest_BP (sleep through morning blood pressure surge)
PW_mbps
= mean_postwake_BP - mean_prewake_BP (prewake morning blood pressure surge)
ME_avg
= (mean_presleep_BP + mean_postwake_BP)/2 (morning-evening average)
ME_diff
= mean_postwake_BP - mean_presleep_BP (morning-evening difference)
wSD
= ( (wake_SD x HRS_wake) + (sleep_SD x HRS_sleep) ) / (HRS_wake + HRS_sleep) (weighted standard deviation)