Elevated C-Reactive Protein: Low Quality Sleep as an Inflammation Indicator
Background: High inflammation levels and obesity are each linked to worse health outcomes. Low-quality sleep is linked to higher inflammation. Method: This cross-sectional study investigated whether: individuals with low-quality sleep have higher inflammation; regardless of BMI; low-quality sleep in...
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Main Authors: | Katie Viehmann-Wical (Author), Jerry W. Lee (Author), Seth Wiafe (Author), Matheni Sathananthan (Author), Anna Nelson (Author) |
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Adventist University of Africa,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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