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Rest-activity rhythms across the lifespan: cross-sectional findings from the U.S.-representative National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Danielle A Clarkson-TownsendDayna A JohnsonSusan RedlineTamar SoferJoe Kossowsky
Published in: Sleep (2023)
RAR differed by demographic and health-related factors, representing possible windows for public health intervention and sleep health promotion. RAR differences by race/ethnicity begin in childhood, are evident in early adolescence, and persist throughout adulthood.
Keyphrases
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