Sleep characteristics and inflammatory biomarkers among midlife women

Volume: 41, Issue: 5
Published: Mar 30, 2018
Abstract
Research suggests that sleep disturbances are associated with elevated levels of inflammation. Some evidence indicates that women may be particularly vulnerable; increased levels of inflammatory biomarkers with sleep disturbances are primarily observed among women. Midlife, which encompasses the menopause transition, is typically reported as a time of poor sleep. We tested whether poorer objectively measured sleep characteristics were related to...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep characteristics and inflammatory biomarkers among midlife women
Published Date
Mar 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
5
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