Sleep Duration and Functional Disability Among Chinese Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Aging2024Vol. 7, pp. e53548–e53548
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Minjing Luo, Dong Yue, Bingbing Fan, Xinyue Zhang, Hao Liu, Changhao Liang, Hongguo Rong, Yutong Fei
Abstract
Sleep durations shorter and longer than 7 hours were associated with a higher risk of functional disability among Chinese adults 65 years and older. Future studies are needed to explore intervention strategies for improving sleep duration with a particular focus on functional disability.
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