Day-to-day variability in sleep parameters and depression risk: a prospective cohort study of training physicians
Abstract While 24-h total sleep time (TST) is established as a critical driver of major depression, the relationships between sleep timing and regularity and mental health remain poorly characterized because most studies have relied on either self-report assessments or traditional objective sleep me...
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Main Authors: | Yu Fang, Daniel B. Forger, Elena Frank, Srijan Sen, Cathy Goldstein |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fe521c3e0ca747da8672a7fac84a79b3 |
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