Excessive daytime sleepiness and body composition: a population-based study of adults
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posted on 2024-06-17, 11:22 authored by AC Hayley, Lana WilliamsLana Williams, GA Kennedy, Michael BerkMichael Berk, SL Brennan, Julie PascoJulie PascoExcessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is often associated with increased adiposity, particularly when assessed in the context of samples of sleep-disordered patients; however, it is unclear if this relationship is sustained among non-clinical, population-based cohorts. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between EDS and a number of body composition markers among a population-based sample of men and women.
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PLoS OneVolume
9Article number
e112238Pagination
1-8Location
San Francisco, CAOpen access
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1932-6203eISSN
1932-6203Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, Public Library of ScienceEditor/Contributor(s)
Goel NIssue
11Publisher
Public Library of SciencePublication URL
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Science & TechnologyMultidisciplinary SciencesScience & Technology - Other TopicsRISK-FACTORSWAIST CIRCUMFERENCEGENERAL-POPULATIONMASS INDEXOBESITYAPNEAPREVALENCEDISORDERSOVERWEIGHTWOMENSchool of MedicineInnovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment110319 Psychiatry (incl Psychotherapy)Faculty of Health111714 Mental Health920410 Mental HealthMD Multidisciplinary
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