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|description = '''Figure 2. The relationship between average nightly sleep and changes in body mass index (BMI).''' As the average nightly hours of sleep decreases below 7 hours, the mean BMI increases. Furthermore, more than an average of 8 hours sleep also causes a rise in mean BMI. Standard errors for 45-min intervals of average nightly sleep. This figure has been adapted from Taheri ''et. al'' (2004). | |description = '''Figure 5.2. The relationship between average nightly sleep and changes in body mass index (BMI).''' As the average nightly hours of sleep decreases below 7 hours, the mean BMI increases. Furthermore, more than an average of 8 hours sleep also causes a rise in mean BMI. Standard errors for 45-min intervals of average nightly sleep. This figure has been adapted from Taheri ''et. al'' (2004). | ||
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Figure 5.2. The relationship between average nightly sleep and changes in body mass index (BMI). As the average nightly hours of sleep decreases below 7 hours, the mean BMI increases. Furthermore, more than an average of 8 hours sleep also causes a rise in mean BMI. Standard errors for 45-min intervals of average nightly sleep. This figure has been adapted from Taheri et. al (2004). |
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