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Mechanisms of Insufficient Sleep Contributing to Metabolic Disease Risk and Impact from Weekend Recovery SleepGrant Why?
Bone Turnover Responses to Sleep Restriction and Subsequent Sleep RecoveryGrant Why?
Effects of ad libitum food intake, insufficient sleep and weekend recovery sleep on energy balance.Academic Article Why?
Sleep education for healthcare providers: Addressing deficient sleep in Australia and New Zealand.Academic Article Why?
A trial of drug-induced sleep endoscopy in the surgical management of sleep-disordered breathing.Academic Article Why?
Bone Turnover Markers After Six Nights of Insufficient Sleep and Subsequent Recovery Sleep in Healthy Men.Academic Article Why?
Insufficient sleep and weekend recovery sleep: classification by a metabolomics-based machine learning ensemble.Academic Article Why?
Linking inhibition and anxiety symptoms following sleep restriction: The moderating role of prior sleep efficiency.Academic Article Why?
Sleep Assessment for Sleep Problems in Children.Academic Article Why?
Biomarkers and Altered Metabolic Pathways during Sleep Loss and Circadian DisruptionGrant Why?
The effect of sleep hygiene and physiotherapy on bruxism, sleep, and oral habits in children with sleep bruxism during the COVID-19 pandemic.Academic Article Why?
Beyond Polysomnography: Clinical Assessment of Pediatric Sleep Health and Sleep Problems.Academic Article Why?
Deficient Sleep Lung Function, and Functional Outcomes in Adolescents with AsthmaGrant Why?
Impact of Sleep Extension on Insulin Sensitivity and Dietary Intake in AdolescentsGrant Why?
Bone turnover marker responses to sleep restriction and weekend recovery sleep.Academic Article Why?
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