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Irene A Doherty,Mary Ellen Wells Irene A Doherty
Background: Analyses of risk factors associated with poor sleep/deprivation often use nationally representative surveys of the United States such as the National Household and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Outcom...
Matthew Coppello,Carolina Scaramutti,Clarence E Locklear et al. Matthew Coppello et al.
Objective: Black individuals in the US are burdened by sleep health disparities compared to non-Hispanic White individuals. Neighborhood factors could contribute and provide insights into these disparities. This investiga...
Fabian-Xosé Fernandez,Andrew S Tubbs,Michael L Perlis et al. Fabian-Xosé Fernandez et al.
Individuals who remain awake during hours typically reserved for sleep exhibit a significantly elevated risk (1.2 to 7.2-fold) of suicidal ideation, behaviours, or death, varying according to the specific hour of nocturnal wakefulness. This...
Andrew S Tubbs,Sadia B Ghani,Dora Valencia et al. Andrew S Tubbs et al.
Objective: Habitual insufficient sleep may contribute to cardiometabolic disease in the United States, particularly among racial and ethnic minorities. However, there is mixed evidence on secular trends in U.S. sleep dura...
Baluku Reagan Innocent,Oriokot Lorraine,Elly Katabira et al. Baluku Reagan Innocent et al.
Background: Sleep disturbances greatly impact children's academic performance and social well-being. This study set out to determine the prevalence of sleep disturbances and factors associated among school going children ...
John T Mitchener,Lauren E Barber,Julie A Gazmararian et al. John T Mitchener et al.
Objective: Adolescents are at greater risk for poor sleep compared to childhood; however, there is limited data regarding psychosocial determinants of adverse sleep health among semi-rural adolescents. We investigated ass...
Kening Jiang,Adam P Spira,Nicholas S Reed et al. Kening Jiang et al.
Background: Population-based evidence linking sleep characteristics with hearing is limited and how the associations change with age remains unknown. We aim to investigate cross-sectional associations between sleep charac...
Sam J Neally,Breanna J P Rogers,Yangyang Deng et al. Sam J Neally et al.
Introduction: Research suggests that perceived neighborhood social environments (PNSE) may contribute to gender and race/ethnicity-based sleep disparities. Our study aimed to examine associations between PNSE factors and ...
Daniel Whibley,Monica M Shieu,Galit Levi Dunietz et al. Daniel Whibley et al.
Objective: To examine longitudinal associations between self-reported sleep disturbances and mobility disability progression among women, including subgroups with multiple sclerosis (MS), diabetes, and osteoarthritis (OA)...
Philippa E Forshaw,Arron T L Correia,Laura C Roden et al. Philippa E Forshaw et al.
Background: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and sleep health are well-known to be sex- and race-specific. To build on the established relationship between sleep duration and CVD risk, this cross-sectional st...