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Persistent Short Sleep Duration From Pregnancy to 2 to 7 Years After Delivery and Metabolic Health.

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Kim M   +14 more
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Role of Inflammation in Short Sleep Duration Across Childhood and Psychosis in Young Adulthood.

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Morales-Muñoz I   +3 more
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The Costs of Short Sleep

AAOHN Journal, 2009
Sleep plays an important role in workers' lives, allowing them to relax, restore, and revitalize their bodies, minds, and emotions every 24 hours. Sleep repairs the physical body to improve and maintain general health, consolidate learning and memory, and recharge the psychological batteries to maintain emotional balance and well-being.
Kathleen K. Ohlmann   +3 more
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Short and Long Sleep and Sleeping Pills

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1979
Prospective epidemiologic data of the American Cancer Society disclosed that reported usual sleep durations among groups who complained of insomnia and sleeping pill use "often" overlapped with those of groups who had no complaints. Reports of insomnia were not consistently associated with increased mortality when several factors were controlled ...
D F, Kripke   +3 more
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Occupation and Short Sleep

Advanced Science and Technology Letters, 2014
Although short sleep is associated with increased risk of morbidity and has been shown to vary by industry of employment, little is known relationship between work and sleep in Korea. Using a nationally representative sample of Korean adults workers (n=9,012, age≥19yr) in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2008-2011, we ...
Su Jung Choi, Eunok Park
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Prevalence of sleep disturbances: Sleep disordered breathing, short sleep duration, and non-restorative sleep

Respiratory Investigation, 2019
Recently, interest in sleep disturbances, such as sleep disordered breathing (SDB), short sleep duration, and non-restorative sleep (NRS), has been increasing. The potentially large public health implications of sleep disturbances indicate a need to determine their prevalence in a general population.
Takeshi, Matsumoto, Kazuo, Chin
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