Sleeplessness and incident diabetes above the Arctic circle: a secondary analysis of cohort data from the Tromsø Study
Introduction Circadian misalignment and sleep quality are intertwined processes that are both associated with diabetes. The association between sleep quality and incident diabetes has not been previously investigated in populations living at polar latitudes who experience extreme seasonal daylight v...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Warren-Gash (Author), Sarah Cook (Author), Olena Iakunchykova (Author), Nick Chindanai Uthaikhaifar (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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