2021
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13440
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Subjective sleep score is associated with central and peripheral blood pressure values in children aged 7–12 years

Abstract: Summary Shortened and poor‐quality sleep have emerged as non‐traditional risk factors for the development of hypertension in adults, and it is likely these relations extend to paediatric populations when evaluating sleep subjectively. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate subjective sleep metrics and their associations with central and peripheral blood pressure (BP) values in children. We hypothesized that poor‐quality sleep and short sleep duration would be associated with elevated pressures in healthy children. Su… Show more

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