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- who: Yoko Asaka from the DepartmentMie University Hondo, Akita, u20118543, Japan have published the research work: Preterm toddlers have low nighttime sleep quality and high daytime activity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 10/08/2021
- what: Sleep analysis indicates that the preterm toddlers in the study had a lower quality of nighttime sleep than the term toddlers.
- how: This result is partly in line with the previous actigraphic u00adstudy11 in which preterm infants of 1 year of age had more nocturnal awakenings and shorter nighttime sleep duration than term infants . . .
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