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Time spent outdoors and sleep normality: A preliminary investigation.

Lindsey A WoodMadeline M TomlinsonJack A PfeifferKandi L WalkerRachel J KeithTed SmithRay A YeagerAruni BhatnagarSavanna KerstiensDelana GilkeyHong GaoSanjay SrivastavaJoy L Hart
Published in: Population medicine (2021)
Consistent with extant literature, findings indicate associations between less pain and increased odds of normal sleep and between higher severity of depression and lower odds of normal sleep. Findings for an overall association between time outdoors and sleep normality were not significant. Future work should seek to better explicate the predictor variables to assess how greenness and activity type shape associations with sleep.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • systematic review
  • chronic pain
  • neuropathic pain
  • current status
  • spinal cord