Past, present, and future: trends in sleep duration and implications for public health

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2017

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Matricciani, L.
Bin, Y.S.
Lallukka, T.
Kronholm, E.
Dumuid, D.
Paquet, C.
Olds, T.

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Sleep Health, 2017; 3(5):317-323

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Sleep is important for the physical, social and mental well-being of both children and adults. Over the years, there has been a general presumption that sleep will inevitably decline with the increase in technology and a busy 24-hour modern lifestyle. This narrative review discusses the empirical evidence for secular trends in sleep duration and the implications of these trends.

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Link to a related website: https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/10138/299243/1/1_s2.0_S2352721817301419_main.pdf, Open Access via Unpaywall

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Copyright 2017 National Sleep Foundation.

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