Factors affecting weekday-to-weekend sleep differences among Korean adolescent students: Focus on extracurricular tutoring time.
<h4>Objectives</h4>Discrepancy in weekday-weekend sleep induces negative effects on physical health, obesity, psychological disorders, and academic performance; this particularly affects adolescent students through extracurricular tutoring, including evening self-study, private tutoring,...
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Main Authors: | Jin-Won Noh, Young Dae Kwon, Jooyoung Cheon, Jinseok Kim |
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2021
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