Publication | Open Access
Sleep duration, lifestyles and chronic diseases: a cross-sectional population-based study
89
Citations
36
References
2018
Year
Socio-demographic, physical activity and chronic diseases were associated to reduction and extension of sleep duration. There was no association between rheumatic diseases and cancer with sleep duration, as found in other studies. This study emphasizes the burden of self-reported SSD for Portugal, its consequences to health and the need to increase sleep awareness campaigns enhancing the importance of sleep in health. Furthermore, it emphasizes that chronic diseases risks are dependent on multiple parameters which varying in different countries or regions, imply the need of regional studies and interventions.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1