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Are Inflammatory and Coagulation Biomarkers Related to Sleep Characteristics in Mid-Life Women?: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation Sleep Study

Inflammation and pro-coagulation biomarkers may be a link between sleep characteristics and risk for cardiometabolic disorders. We tested the hypothesis that worse sleep characteristics would be associated with C-reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen, factor VIIc, and plasminogen activator inhibitor (P...

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Published in:Sleep (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2010-12, Vol.33 (12), p.1649-1655
Main Authors: MATTHEWS, Karen A, HUIYONG ZHENG, KRAVITZ, Howard M, SOWERS, Maryfran, BROMBERGER, Joyce T, BUYSSE, Daniel J, OWENS, Jane F, SANDERS, Mark, HALL, Martica
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Cohort Studies
Ethnic Groups
European Continental Ancestry Group
Female
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Humans
Middle Aged
Polysomnography
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
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Sleep Wake Disorders - epidemiology
United States - epidemiology
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