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Characterizing sleep-wake patterns in mothers and children in an agrarian community: results from the Ghana Randomized Air Pollution and Health Study.

Vaishnavi KundelPrince Darko AgyapongAnkit ParekhSeyram KaaliRebecca Kyerewaa Dwommoh PrahPahnwat TaweesedtTheresa TawiahIndu AyappaMohammed Nuhu MujtabaOscar AgyeiDarby JackMusah OseiAdolphine Adofowa KwartengAlison G LeeKwaku Poku Asante
Published in: Sleep (2022)
Mothers in our cohort demonstrated a shorter TST, and earlier bed/risetimes compared to adults in postindustrialized nations. In contrast, children had a higher TST compared to children in postindustrialized nations, also with earlier sleep-onset and offset times. Investigating objective sleep-wake patterns in rural/indigenous communities can highlight important differences in sleep health related to sex, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, and help estimate the impact of industrialization on sleep in developed countries.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • air pollution
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • magnetic resonance
  • clinical trial
  • double blind
  • computed tomography
  • particulate matter