Self-Reported Sleep Duration is Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome in Midlife Adults
SLEEP2008Vol. 31(5), pp. 635–643
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Martica H. Hall, Matthew F. Muldoon, J. Richard Jennings, Daniel J. Buysse, Janine D. Flory, Stephen B. Manuck
Abstract
These data suggest that sleep duration is a significant correlate of the metabolic syndrome. Additional studies are needed to evaluate temporal relationships among these measures, the behavioral and physiologic mechanisms that link the two, and their impact on subsequent cardiometabolic disease.
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