2021
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igab046.1460
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Day and Night, Night and Day: Associations of Sleep and Activity Variability and Mortality

Abstract: Self-reported sleep duration has been repeatedly found to predict mortality. Actigraphy has recently been added to population-based studies to provide more accurate sleep measures. Actigraphy sleep duration has not consistently predicted mortality, but actigraphy measures of sleep disruption measures are generally found to be predictive of mortality for older adults. A few studies have more fully used actigraphy data and constructed variables to summarize 24-hour activity patterns, which have also predicted mo… Show more

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