Sleep in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for obesity

E. Kronholm, S. Aunola, M. T. Hyyppa, M. Kaitsaari, M. Koskenvuo, C. E. Mattlar and T. Ronnemaa Research and Development, Social Insurance Institution, Turku, Finland. Nocturnal motor breathing and cardiac activity were recorded by using the static charge-sensitive bed, and sleep habits were studied...

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Biological and medical sciences
Body Mass Index
Environment
Female
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Respiratory Mechanics
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