Impaired rest-activity rhythm characteristics predict higher risk for incident type 2 diabetes in UK Biobank participants
Chris Ho Ching Yeung(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Qian Xiao(University of Iowa), Alison K. Wright(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Angus C. Burns(Broad Institute), Sean W. Cain(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Andrew J. K. Phillips(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Martin K. Rutter(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Daniel P. Windred(Flinders University)
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