Gastroesophageal Reflux and Sleep Disturbances: A Bidirectional Association in a Population-Based Cohort Study, The HUNT Study
Conclusions:Sleep disturbances and GERS seem to be bidirectionally associated, and sleep disturbances seem to be a stronger risk factor for GERS than the reverse.Citation:Lindam A, Ness-Jensen E, Jansson C, Nordenstedt H, Åkerstedt T, Hveem K, Lagergren J. Gastroesophageal reflux and sleep disturbances: a bidirectional association in a population-based cohort study, the HUNT study. SLEEP 2016;39(7):1421–1427.
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