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Assessing the Influence of Sleep-Wake Variables on Body Mass Index (BMI) in Adolescents
2013
Europe's Journal of Psychology
Recent work has established an association between overweight/obesity and sleep duration, suggesting that short sleep duration and timing of sleeping may lead to overweight. Most of these studies considered sleep-length rather than any other aspects associated with the sleep and wake rhythm, e.g. chronotype, which is a measure of timing of sleeping ('when to sleep'; based on the midpoint of sleep). The objective of this study was to assess the influence of different factors of the sleep-wake
doi:10.5964/ejop.v9i2.558
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