The urban poor in developing countries face challenging living environments, which may interfere with good sleep. Using actigraphy to measure sleep objectively, we find that low-income adults in Chennai, India, sleep only 5.5 hours a night on average despite spending 8 hours in bed. Their sleep is highly interrupted, with sleep efficiency—sleep per time in bed—comparable to those with disorders such as sleep apnea or insomnia. A randomized three-week treatment providing information, encouragement, and improvements to home sleep environments increased sleep duration by 27 minutes a night by inducing more time in bed. Contrary to expert predictions and a large body of sleep research, increased nighttime sleep had no detectable effects on cogn...
The effect is felt more strongly by low-skilled mothers of children with disruptive sleep patterns, ...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
There is increasing concern for sleeplessness-related risks in modern society. Some recent epidemiol...
The urban poor in developing countries face challenging living environments, which may interfere wit...
Recent progress in sleep science has greatly improved our understanding of the neurobiology of sleep...
Abstract: The unprecedented urban growth in face of increasing poverty and social inequity in develo...
Sleep is vital for human beings and when this essential component is overlooked, the consequences ar...
TESIS PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE MAGÍSTER EN ECONOMÍASleeping is probably the most frequent consumption ...
Spending time sleeping not only improves individuals’ well-being, but it can influence employment ou...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
Occupational, family, and social pressures have led to a society that sleeps less. In 1960, a survey...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
Loss of sleep is accepted as playing an integral role in quality of life, and emerging evidence sugg...
Abstract Background Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study ex...
Urbanization and modernization together are the contributors to lifestyle diseases. This lifestyle i...
The effect is felt more strongly by low-skilled mothers of children with disruptive sleep patterns, ...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
There is increasing concern for sleeplessness-related risks in modern society. Some recent epidemiol...
The urban poor in developing countries face challenging living environments, which may interfere wit...
Recent progress in sleep science has greatly improved our understanding of the neurobiology of sleep...
Abstract: The unprecedented urban growth in face of increasing poverty and social inequity in develo...
Sleep is vital for human beings and when this essential component is overlooked, the consequences ar...
TESIS PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE MAGÍSTER EN ECONOMÍASleeping is probably the most frequent consumption ...
Spending time sleeping not only improves individuals’ well-being, but it can influence employment ou...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
Occupational, family, and social pressures have led to a society that sleeps less. In 1960, a survey...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
Loss of sleep is accepted as playing an integral role in quality of life, and emerging evidence sugg...
Abstract Background Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study ex...
Urbanization and modernization together are the contributors to lifestyle diseases. This lifestyle i...
The effect is felt more strongly by low-skilled mothers of children with disruptive sleep patterns, ...
Based on a randomized controlled trial applied to employees of a manufacturing company, this study e...
There is increasing concern for sleeplessness-related risks in modern society. Some recent epidemiol...