High night-to-night variability in ambient temperature is associated with increased sleep timing irregularity
Bastien Lechat(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Danny J. Eckert(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Hannah Scott(Flinders University), Pierre Escourrou(Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity), Kelly Sansom(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Amy C. Reynolds(Flinders University), Daniel P. Windred(Flinders University), Andrew J.K. Phillips(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), Josh Fitton(Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health)
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