Observational and genetic evidence highlight the association of human sleep behaviors with the incidence of fracture
Yu Qian, Jiangwei Xia, et al. perform a prospective study of the association between sleep problems and fractures, and generate a predictive sleep risk score. They report that participants with a higher sleep risk score or insomnia exhibited increased risks of fracture, and that falls had a larger i...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/def5c62033824232a2a02ef2859e9849 |
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Sumario: | Yu Qian, Jiangwei Xia, et al. perform a prospective study of the association between sleep problems and fractures, and generate a predictive sleep risk score. They report that participants with a higher sleep risk score or insomnia exhibited increased risks of fracture, and that falls had a larger intermediary effect than bone mineral density in this association. |
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