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Development of circadian rest-activity rhythms during the first year of life in a racially diverse cohort.

Darlynn M Rojo-WissarJiawei BaiSara E Benjamin-NeelonAmy R WolfsonAdam P Spira
Published in: Sleep (2022)
Among racially diverse infants, CRARs became more robust, stable, and less fragmented over time. Findings suggest the greatest change from 3-month CRARs occurs at 9 months, which may be a key period of CRAR development. This and future research will contribute to our understanding of normative infant CRAR development in diverse populations and enable us to identify infants who may benefit from intervention.
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