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  • 1 month ago | mdpi.com | Gabrielle Rigney |Matthew Browne |Charli Sargent |Michele Lastella

    3. DiscussionChanges in sleep timing were evident across the lifespan of Australian adults, similar to what has been reported in other countries to date [5,9]. Younger adults reported going to bed later and waking up later than other age groups, which was more pronounced on weekends than weekdays. These findings are consistent with a previous national survey exploring the sleep health of Australian adults, in which younger adults slept for 1 h longer on weekend days than older adults [3].

  • Sep 23, 2024 | mdpi.com | Michele Lastella |Dean Miller |Sharni Upton

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