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Risk factors and consequences of early childhood dyssomnias: New perspectives
Sleep Medicine Reviews , 09/14/09
Touchette E et al. – Persistent short sleep duration in early infancy increased the risk of suffering of obesity at 6 years of age, after controlling for potentially confounding variables. Finally, the importance of allowing the child to sleep at least 10h per night in early childhood is stressed, as the National Sleep Foundation Poll suggests, for optimal child development.
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