Association Between Habitual Snoring and Cognitive Performance Among a Large Sample of Preadolescent Children
Volume: 147, Issue: 5, Pages: 426 - 426
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Previous studies have identified an association between habitual snoring and lower cognitive performance in children. However, whether and to what extent this association is confounded by pertinent demographic, anthropometric, and socioeconomic characteristics is unknown.To assess the extent to which potential confounding factors modify the association between parent-reported habitual snoring and cognitive outcomes among a large and diverse...
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Title
Association Between Habitual Snoring and Cognitive Performance Among a Large Sample of Preadolescent Children
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
147
Issue
5
Pages
426 - 426
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