Changes in the difference between subjective and objective sleep duration according to sleep duration or sleep disordered breathing: The Nagahama Study

N. Takahashi (Kyoto, Japan), T. Matsumoto (Kyoto, Japan), Y. Nakatsuka (Kyoto, Japan), K. Murase (Kyoto, Japan), Y. Tabara (Kyoto, Japan), H. Takeyama (Kyoto, Japan), T. Minami (Kyoto, Japan), S. Hamada (Kyoto, Japan), O. Kanai (Kyoto, Japan), K. Tanizawa (Kyoto, Japan), . Nakamoto (Kyoto, Japan), T. Kawaguchi (Kyoto, Japan), K. Setoh (Kyoto, Japan), T. Tsutsumi (Kyoto, Japan), Y. Takahashi (Kyoto, Japan), T. Handa (Kyoto, Japan), T. Wakamura (Kyoto, Japan), . Komenami (Kyoto, Japan), T. Hirai (Kyoto, Japan), F. Matsuda (Kyoto, Japan), T. Nakayama (Kyoto, Japan), K. Chin (Kyoto, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Phenotyping sleep-disordered breathing and its impact on various diseases
Session: Phenotyping sleep-disordered breathing and its impact on various diseases
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2506
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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