The association of 24-hour behavior rhythms with stroke among American adults with prediabetes/diabetes: evidence from NHANES 2011-2014
Abstract Background Emerging evidence suggests that circadian rhythms play a role in the regulation of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). We aim to examine the relationship between the 24-hour behavior rhythms (activity-rest and feeding-fasting rhythms) and stroke. Methods The study included 3201 adult...
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Main Authors: | Wenbo Gu (Author), Zhen Tian (Author), Wanying Hou (Author), Yi Yang (Author), Yifan Ma (Author), Yuhua Song (Author), Haixin Wang (Author), Changhao Sun (Author) |
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