Short Sleep in Early Life Linked to Future Psychological Fragility, Especially in Girls
Extensive British research traces a link between nights too short in early life and future psychological fragility, especially in girls. Here's how to prevent it.
L'essentiel
- A major British study reveals a connection between insufficient sleep in early childhood and increased psychological fragility later in life, particularly for girls.
- The research highlights potential preventative measures.
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Pourquoi c'est important
An extensive British research study has identified a link between insufficient sleep in early childhood and a higher likelihood of psychological fragility in later life, with a particular impact observed in girls. The article aims to discuss preventative measures.
Un'ampia ricerca britannica traccia un legame tra notti troppo corte nei primi anni di vita e fragilità psicologica futura, soprattutto nelle ragazze. Ecco come prevenirlo
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Questions ouvertes
- What specific sleep durations are considered 'too short' for different age groups in early life?
- What are the specific psychological fragilities identified in the research?
- What are the proposed preventative measures?
- What was the methodology of the British research study?





