Authors: Merikanto I., Dauvilliers Y., Chung F., Holzinger B., De Gennaro L., Wing Y. K., Korman M., Partinen M., Benedict C., Bjelajac A., Bjorvatn B., Yin Chan N., Hrubos-Strom H., Inoue Y., Kirov R., Landtblom A. -M., Leger D., Matsui K., Morin C. M., Mota-Rolim S., Nadorff M. R., Penzel T., Plazzi G., Reis C., Yordanova J., Kortesoja L., Merikanto, De Santis A., Bolstad C., Nadorff, de Macedo T. F., Cunha A. S., Mota-Rolim, Nierwetberg F., Agami D., Schwartsberg E., Korman, Koumanova S., Lyamova L., Yordanova, Kristoffersson A., Berntsson S., Liu Y., Ferreira D., Avdagic S. C., Delale E. A., Macan J., Ross B., Vidovic D., Lyamova V. K.
Venue: Journal of Sleep Research
Type: Publication
Abstract: SummaryThis protocol paper describes the second survey produced by the International Covid Sleep Study (ICOSS) group with the aim to examine the associations between SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and sleep, sleepiness, and circadian problems as potential predisposing factors for more severe COVID‐19 disease profile and for development of Long‐COVID in the general population. The survey consists of 47 questions on sleep, daytime sleepiness, circadian rhythm, health, mental wellbeing, life habits, and socioeconomic situation before and during the ...
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Topics: 
Gerontology
Demography
Environmental health
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