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Mood Influences the Concordance of Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Duration in Older Adul...

Mood Influences the Concordance of Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Duration in Older Adul...

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Mood Influences the Concordance of Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Duration in Older Adults

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Mood Influences the Concordance of Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Duration in Older Adults

Publisher

Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation

Journal title

Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2016-07, Vol.8, p.181-181

Language

English

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Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation

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Contents

Sleep plays a central role in maintaining health and cognition. In most epidemiologic studies, sleep is evaluated by self-report questionnaires but several reports suggest that these evaluations might be less accurate than objective measures such as polysomnography or actigraphy. Determinants of the discrepancy between objective and subjective meas...

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Mood Influences the Concordance of Subjective and Objective Measures of Sleep Duration in Older Adults

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_37260a5a1e0a4da8a12e0b280e5684d8

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_37260a5a1e0a4da8a12e0b280e5684d8

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ISSN

1663-4365

E-ISSN

1663-4365

DOI

10.3389/fnagi.2016.00181

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