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      BeWell: Sensing Sleep, Physical Activities and Social Interactions to Promote Wellbeing

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              Sleep quality versus sleep quantity: relationships between sleep and measures of health, well-being and sleepiness in college students.

              Two studies assessed whether measures of health, well-being, and sleepiness are better related to sleep quality or sleep quantity. In both studies, subjects completed a 7-day sleep log followed by a battery of surveys pertaining to health, well-being, and sleepiness. In subjects sleeping an average of 7 hours a night, average sleep quality was better related to health, affect balance, satisfaction with life, and feelings of tension, depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion than average sleep quantity. In addition, average sleep quality was better related to sleepiness than sleep quantity. These results indicate that health care professionals should focus on sleep quality in addition to sleep quantity in their efforts to understand the role of sleep in daily life.
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                Journal
                Mobile Networks and Applications
                Mobile Netw Appl
                Springer Nature
                1383-469X
                1572-8153
                June 2014
                January 2014
                : 19
                : 3
                : 345-359
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                10.1007/s11036-013-0484-5
                e2b66fd1-a043-4bda-91ca-3de844fd98e1
                © 2014
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