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Insomnia, Short Sleep, And Snoring In Mid-To-Late Pregnancy: Disparities Related To Poverty, Race, And Obesity.

David A KalmbachPhilip ChengRoopina SanghaLouise M O'BrienLeslie M SwansonLaura PalaginiLuisa F BazanThomas RothChristopher L Drake
Published in: Nature and science of sleep (2019)
Clinical signs of insomnia and sleep-disordered breathing are common in mid-to-late pregnancy, but most cases go undetected. Problematic sleep disproportionately affects women in poverty, who self-identify as black, and who are obese before pregnancy. Poverty-related sleep issues are linked to insomnia, obesity-related disparities center on sleep-related breathing and medication use, and racial disparities relate to short sleep.
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