Background and Aims: Shorter and longer duration of sleep are known to be risk factors for diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension and obesity. Most studies were done in the developed countries and there are limited population based data from Malaysia regarding this topic. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of short sleeping duration among residents in the Hulu Langat district and determine its associated factors. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study done in the year 2000. 7731 respondents in the Hulu Langat district were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire. Short sleep duration was defined as having sleeping duration of less than 6 hours per day and long sleep duration as having sleeping...
Sleep duration is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors, depression, auto...
While some studies have found a positive association between both short and long sleep durations and...
Study objectivesTo examine the relationship between hypertension prevalence in individuals with inso...
Sleep has played a very important role in maintaining our health with good living quality therefore ...
Objectives: To examine the associations between sleep duration and a variety of demographic and clin...
Research on the association between sleep duration and type 2 diabetes in an adult community populat...
Overweight and obesity is associated with chronic diseases and negatively affect sleep. Sleep proble...
Background: Sedentary behavior may negatively affect sleep. Objectives: This study aimed to assess ...
The aim of this study was to investigate sleep duration and its health correlates in university stud...
Knowledge of sleep duration correlates is limited to developed countries with a lack of studies in t...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the cross-sectional association between sleep duration, prediabetes,...
Background: Recent studies revealed an association between sleep disturbance and metabolic disorders...
Background: It is evident from the research in recent years that short sleep has been found as a ris...
(1) Background: South Korea ranked worst in sleep duration compared to other countries, but there ar...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Sleep length has been associated with obesity and various advers...
Sleep duration is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors, depression, auto...
While some studies have found a positive association between both short and long sleep durations and...
Study objectivesTo examine the relationship between hypertension prevalence in individuals with inso...
Sleep has played a very important role in maintaining our health with good living quality therefore ...
Objectives: To examine the associations between sleep duration and a variety of demographic and clin...
Research on the association between sleep duration and type 2 diabetes in an adult community populat...
Overweight and obesity is associated with chronic diseases and negatively affect sleep. Sleep proble...
Background: Sedentary behavior may negatively affect sleep. Objectives: This study aimed to assess ...
The aim of this study was to investigate sleep duration and its health correlates in university stud...
Knowledge of sleep duration correlates is limited to developed countries with a lack of studies in t...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the cross-sectional association between sleep duration, prediabetes,...
Background: Recent studies revealed an association between sleep disturbance and metabolic disorders...
Background: It is evident from the research in recent years that short sleep has been found as a ris...
(1) Background: South Korea ranked worst in sleep duration compared to other countries, but there ar...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Sleep length has been associated with obesity and various advers...
Sleep duration is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors, depression, auto...
While some studies have found a positive association between both short and long sleep durations and...
Study objectivesTo examine the relationship between hypertension prevalence in individuals with inso...