Consistent Daily Rest-Activity Rhythms Linked to Slower Biological Aging
Adults with stronger circadian rest-activity patterns show measurable signs of slower biological aging in blood-based biomarkers.
Sleep architecture, circadian rhythms, recovery protocols, and the science of rest
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Adults with stronger circadian rest-activity patterns show measurable signs of slower biological aging in blood-based biomarkers.
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