Associations between fecal short-chain fatty acids and sleep continuity in older adults with insomnia symptoms
Abstract Insomnia is a disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep and poor sleep continuity and is associated with increased risks for physical and cognitive decline. Insomnia with short sleep duration is considered the most biologically severe phenotype of the disorder. Evidence suggests t...
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Main Authors: | Faiga Magzal, Carmel Even, Iris Haimov, Maayan Agmon, Kfir Asraf, Tamar Shochat, Snait Tamir |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3c594c6634d4d6a90bac017232e73dd |
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