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Associations of the residential built environment with adolescent sleep outcomes.

Stephanie L MayneKnashawn H MoralesAriel A WilliamsonStruan F A GrantAlexander G FiksMathias BasnerDavid F DingesBabette S ZemelJonathan A Mitchell
Published in: Sleep (2021)
Higher neighborhood sound level was associated with lower odds of sufficient sleep, while higher tree canopy cover was associated with more favorable sleep timing. Neighborhood sound levels and tree canopy cover are potential targets for policies and interventions to support healthier sleep among adolescents.
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