Rethinking the sleep-health link

Sleep is important for the physical, social and mental well-being of both children and adults. In this paper, we discuss the need to consider sleep as a multidimensional construct and as a component of total 24-hour activity. First, we make a case for considering sleep as a multidimensional construc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sleep health 2018-08, Vol.4 (4), p.339-348
Hauptverfasser: Matricciani, Lisa, Bin, Yu Sun, Lallukka, Tea, Kronholm, Erkki, Wake, Melissa, Paquet, Catherine, Dumuid, Dorothea, Olds, Tim
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