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Timing and quality of sleep in a rural Brazilian family-based cohort, the Baependi Heart Study
Sleep is modulated by several factors, including sex, age, and chronotype. It has been hypothesised that contemporary urban populations are under pressure towards shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep quality. Baependi is a small town in Brazil that provides a window of opportunity to study the in...
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