Changes in sleep duration and 3-year risk of mild cognitive impairment in Chinese older adults

scientific article published on 03 January 2020

Changes in sleep duration and 3-year risk of mild cognitive impairment in Chinese older adults is …
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P356DOI10.18632/AGING.102616
P932PMC publication ID6977705
P698PubMed publication ID31899685

P2093author name stringYang Xia
Qi Zhu
Hui Fan
Chao Ji
Xiaoning Zhang
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P921main subjectmild cognitive impairmentQ1472703
cognitive dysfunctionQ57859955
P304page(s)309-317
P577publication date2020-01-03
P1433published inAgingQ2845875
P1476titleChanges in sleep duration and 3-year risk of mild cognitive impairment in Chinese older adults
P478volume12

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