The relationship between depression, daytime napping, daytime dysfunction, and snoring in 0.5 million Chinese populations: exploring the effects of socio-economic status and age
Abstract Background Daytime napping has been postulated as both a protective and a risk factor for depression in previous studies. In addition to these conflicting results, research gaps also exist with regard to controlling confounding bias between daytime napping and depression and examining the p...
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Main Authors: | Yuning Liu (Author), Tingting Peng (Author), Siqiao Zhang (Author), Kun Tang (Author) |
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