abstract: Background The National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) was used to ascertain whether increases in inadequate sleep differentially affected black and white Americans. We tested the hypothesis that prevalence estimates of inadequate sleep were consistently greater among blacks, and that temporal changes have affected these two strata differentially. Methods NHIS is an ongoing cross-sectional study of non-institutionalized US adults (≥18 years) providing socio-demographic, health risk, and medical factors. Sleep duration was coded as very short sleep [VSS] (8 h), referenced to 7–8 h sleepers. Analyses adjusted for NHIS’ complex sampling design using SAS-callable SUDAAN. Results Among whites, the prevalence of VSS increased by 53 % (1...
Introduction: Sleep is related to socioeconomics and can impact health. This study evaluated whether...
Objective. Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not g...
Background. Evidence suggests that insufficient sleep duration is associated with an increased likel...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented disparities in short and long sleep duration, excessive dayti...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented disparities in short and long sleep duration, excessive dayti...
Insufficient sleep can negatively impact individuals on social, academic, medical, and societal leve...
Sleep duration in America has gradually declined over the last four decades and appears to have reac...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62464/1/Short-Sleep-Duration-Across-Income,-Educatio...
Objectives: There is limited research on racial/ethnic variation in sleep disturbances. This study ...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
This study explored the divergence in population-level estimates of insufficient sleep (<6 h) by exa...
In the United States, racial minorities generally experience poorer cardiovascular health compared t...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
Abstract Background Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study ex...
Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as 6514 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not get enough...
Introduction: Sleep is related to socioeconomics and can impact health. This study evaluated whether...
Objective. Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not g...
Background. Evidence suggests that insufficient sleep duration is associated with an increased likel...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented disparities in short and long sleep duration, excessive dayti...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented disparities in short and long sleep duration, excessive dayti...
Insufficient sleep can negatively impact individuals on social, academic, medical, and societal leve...
Sleep duration in America has gradually declined over the last four decades and appears to have reac...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62464/1/Short-Sleep-Duration-Across-Income,-Educatio...
Objectives: There is limited research on racial/ethnic variation in sleep disturbances. This study ...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
This study explored the divergence in population-level estimates of insufficient sleep (<6 h) by exa...
In the United States, racial minorities generally experience poorer cardiovascular health compared t...
Background: Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study examines t...
Abstract Background Little is known about the social determinants of sleep attainment. This study ex...
Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as 6514 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not get enough...
Introduction: Sleep is related to socioeconomics and can impact health. This study evaluated whether...
Objective. Frequent insufficient sleep, defined as ≥14 days/past 30 days in which an adult did not g...
Background. Evidence suggests that insufficient sleep duration is associated with an increased likel...