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Sleep, School Performance, and a School-Based Intervention among School-Aged Children: A Sleep Series Study in China
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Insufficient sleep and daytime sleepiness commonly existed and positively associated with the impairment of school performance, especially academic achievement, among Chinese school-aged children. The effectiveness of delaying school staring time emphasized the benefits of optimal school schedule regulation to children's sleep health.
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