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by gruez
706 days ago
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Skimming the study I'm not really convinced that the concept of a "golden hour" actually exists. For one it's a cohort study and not a RCT, so reverse causation (ie. people with good sleep sleep at 10-11) can't be ruled out. My guess is that sleeping later than 10-11 is associated with not getting enough sleep (going to bed late = less sleep), whereas sleeping earlier than 10-11 is associated with waking early (eg. waking at 4am so you can work at the bakery at 5am) which is also bad for sleep. |
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