Association of sleep quality, its change and sleep duration with the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: Findings from the English longitudinal study of ageing
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2023Vol. 39(6), pp. e3669–e3669
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Yanjun Song, Zhen’ge Chang, Chenxi Song, Kongyong Cui, Sheng Yuan, 正 石橋, Xiaohui Bian, Ying Gao, Kefei Dou
Abstract
Poor sleep quality is correlated with an increase in T2DM risk, and regulating sleep quality to a good range could potentially be an effective approach for preventing T2DM.
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