https://www.npr.org/2020/02/18/805291279/losing-sleep-over-the-quest-for-a-perfect-nights-rest
If you're having a hard time falling asleep, that sleep tracker on your wrist might be to blame.
And there's a name for this new kind of insomnia of the digital age: orthosomnia.
It's "when you just really become fixated on having this perfect sleep via tracker," said Seema Khosla, medical director at the North Dakota Center for Sleep. "And then you start worrying about it, and you wind up giving yourself insomnia."
[...] But in an irony of our digital lifestyles, for some people, perfecting that sleep score becomes an end unto itself — so much so that they can lose sleep over it.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 20 2020, @12:38AM
Sleep behaves differently when being tracked? Schrodinger's Sleep?