2022
DOI: 10.1080/27707571.2022.2146300
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Association between history of stroke and sleep disturbances in U.S. adults

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“…3 In other studies, increased risk were observed for difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep, and nonrestorative sleep but not early morning awakening. 45 , 46 In addition, our findings that the association was stronger in the younger adults (younger than 50 years) than the older adults (aged 50 years or older) were consistent with prior studies. These studies found that the effect of insomnia symptoms on stroke incidence decreased as age advanced.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…3 In other studies, increased risk were observed for difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep, and nonrestorative sleep but not early morning awakening. 45 , 46 In addition, our findings that the association was stronger in the younger adults (younger than 50 years) than the older adults (aged 50 years or older) were consistent with prior studies. These studies found that the effect of insomnia symptoms on stroke incidence decreased as age advanced.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%