Associations of Long-term Sleep Duration Trajectories with Overall and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Middle-to-older Aged Black and White Adults
Kelsie M. Full,
Hui Shi,
Loren Lipworth
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBoth short and long sleep durations are adversely associated with numerous chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, hypertension, and mortality. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends adults in the United States sleep at least 7 hours and less than 9 hours per night to maintain optimal health. It remains unclear how sleep duration trajectories over time are associated with mortality.MethodsThis observational cohort study includes 46,928 Black and White adults (… Show more
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