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187 related items for PubMed ID: 37314700
1. Evening chronotype, insufficient weekday sleep, and weekday-weekend gap in sleep times: What is really to blame for a reduction in self-perceived health among university students? Putilov AA, Sveshnikov DS, Bakaeva ZV, Yakunina EB, Starshinov YP, Torshin VI, Trutneva EA, Lapkin MM, Lopatskaya ZN, Gandina EO, Ligun NV, Puchkova AN, Dorokhov VB. Chronobiol Int; 2023 Jul 03; 40(7):874-884. PubMed ID: 37314700 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. Differences between male and female university students in sleepiness, weekday sleep loss, and weekend sleep duration. Putilov AA, Sveshnikov DS, Bakaeva ZB, Yakunina EB, Starshinov YP, Torshin VI, Alipov NN, Sergeeva OV, Trutneva EA, Lapkin MM, Lopatskaya ZN, Budkevich RO, Budkevich EV, Puchkova AN, Dorokhov VB. J Adolesc; 2021 Apr 03; 88():84-96. PubMed ID: 33667792 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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