Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7271881 | Sleep Health | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Sleep patterns of children (especially sleep duration and efficiency) appear unrelated to SES in each of the 12 countries, with no differences across country levels of human development. The lack of evidence for an epidemiological transition in sleep patterns suggests that efforts to improve sleep hygiene of children should not be limited to any specific SES level.
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Authors
Taru MSc, Joel D. MSc, Mark S. PhD, Peter T. PhD, Stephanie T. PhD, Tiago V. PhD, Mikael ScD, Gang MD, PhD, Carol PhD, Jose PhD, Timothy PhD, Olga L. MD, PhD, Martyn PhD, Catrine PhD, Jean-Philippe PhD, ISCOLE Research Group ISCOLE Research Group,