Sleep genotypes in Indigenous children and relationship with academic performance
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posted on 2024-01-25, 00:46authored bySarah BlundenSarah Blunden, C Magee, Kelly Attard, L Clarkson, P Caputi, T Skinner
: Individual differences in paediatric sleep duration and sleep phase preferences have been clearly identified and could be described as different ‘phenotypes’ of sleepers. Understanding these differences impacts treatment planning. There is a paucity of empirical evidence regarding sleep genotypes in Australian children and even less in Australian Indigenous children. This is important given the health education and equity gap between indigenous and non-indigenous children.
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External Author Affiliations
Australian College of Applied Psychology; Charles Darwin University; University of Wollongong