Does poor sleep quality affect skin ageing?
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology2014Vol. 40(1), pp. 17–22
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Patricia Oyetakin‐White, Amanda Suggs, Brian B. Koo, Mary S. Matsui, Daniel B. Yarosh, Kevin D. Cooper, Elma D. Baron
Abstract
This study indicates that chronic poor sleep quality is associated with increased signs of intrinsic ageing, diminished skin barrier function and lower satisfaction with appearance.
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