Gene-x-environment analysis supports protective effects of eveningness chronotype on self-reported and actigraphy-derived sleep duration among those who always work night shifts in the UK Biobank

  • Evelina T. Akimova*
  • , Riley Taiji
  • , Xuejie Ding
  • , Melinda C. Mills*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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