Seasonal effects on the sleep–wake cycle, the rest–activity rhythm and quality of life for Japanese and Thai older people
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Background: The sleep-wake cycle and the rest–activity rhythm are known to change with aging, and such changes have been implicated in higher levels of depression as well as an increased incidence of dementia. However, information supporting seasonal changes...
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Main Authors: | Yu Kume, Sachiko Makabe, Naruemol Singha-Dong, Patama Vajamun, Hataichanok Apikomonkon, Jiranan Griffiths |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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