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Sleep restriction increases white blood cells, mainly neutrophil count, in young healthy men: A pilot study

Overview of attention for article published in Vascular Health and Risk Management, December 2008
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Title
Sleep restriction increases white blood cells, mainly neutrophil count, in young healthy men: A pilot study
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Vascular Health and Risk Management, December 2008
DOI 10.2147/vhrm.s3934
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Karim Zouaoui Boudjeltia, Brice Faraut, Patricia Stenuit, Maria José Esposito, Michal Dyzma, Dany Brohée, Jean Ducobu, Michel Vanhaeverbeek, Myriam Kerkhofs

Abstract

This study examines the effects of sleep restricted to four hours for three consecutive nights on blood parameters, known to be associated with cardiovascular risk, in young healthy men.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United States 1 1%
Unknown 75 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 15 20%
Student > Bachelor 13 17%
Student > Ph. D. Student 11 14%
Student > Master 5 7%
Student > Postgraduate 4 5%
Other 7 9%
Unknown 21 28%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 12 16%
Medicine and Dentistry 11 14%
Psychology 7 9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 8%
Sports and Recreations 3 4%
Other 12 16%
Unknown 25 33%
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#16,046,765
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#472
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#150,615
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#17
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