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In School-Age Children Who Were Born Very Preterm Sleep Efficiency Is Associated with Cognitive Function
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Results confirm lower cognitive test scores and more nocturnal awakenings in normally developing early preterm children compared to full-term children. Furthermore, poor sleep efficiency may aggravate cognitive deficits, particularly in children who are more vulnerable due to premature birth.
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