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Sleep duration and anthropometric indices in an Iranian population: the Fasa PERSIAN cohort study

Recent decades have seen a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity. While genetic factors can influence obesity, environmental factors and lifestyle may play important roles as well. Sleep can be regarded as one of these factors. This study aimed to examine sleep duration, as a potential risk fac...

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