More daytime sleeping predicts less functional recovery among older people undergoing inpatient post-acute rehabilitation.
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More daytime sleeping predicts less functional recovery among older people undergoing inpatient post-acute rehabilitation.
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Adam P Webber
Cathy A Alessi
Jennifer L Martin
Judith O Harker
Karen R Josephson
Michael R Littner
Tarannum Alam
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