Inadequate sleep costs the Australian community $66 billion annually. Given the pervasiveness of inadequate sleep and sleep problems in the population, there is a need to identify specific social groups which may be most vulnerable to inadequate sleep to facilitate development of targeted public health interventions
The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle f...
Introduction The National Sleep Foundation's sleep duration recommendations and quality indicators ...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
© 2018 National Sleep Foundation. Objectives: Insufficient sleep is being increasingly recognized as...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
Copyright © 2008 by the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLCStudy Objectives: To determine t...
[Extract] An estimated 1.5 million Australians suffer (9% of the population) with sleep disorders an...
Good sleep is necessary for good physical and mental health and a good quality of life. Insufficient...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; SOL = Sleep Onset Latency; NWKS = Number of Wakes; and ESS = Epwor...
Social jetlag is a term used to describe misalignment between biological and social time. Measured a...
Understanding the state of sleep health in First Nations Australians offers timely insight into inte...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
Social jetlag is a term used to describe misalignment between biological and social time. Measured a...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle f...
Introduction The National Sleep Foundation's sleep duration recommendations and quality indicators ...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
© 2018 National Sleep Foundation. Objectives: Insufficient sleep is being increasingly recognized as...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
Copyright © 2008 by the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLCStudy Objectives: To determine t...
[Extract] An estimated 1.5 million Australians suffer (9% of the population) with sleep disorders an...
Good sleep is necessary for good physical and mental health and a good quality of life. Insufficient...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; SOL = Sleep Onset Latency; NWKS = Number of Wakes; and ESS = Epwor...
Social jetlag is a term used to describe misalignment between biological and social time. Measured a...
Understanding the state of sleep health in First Nations Australians offers timely insight into inte...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
Social jetlag is a term used to describe misalignment between biological and social time. Measured a...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle f...
Introduction The National Sleep Foundation's sleep duration recommendations and quality indicators ...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...