Unraveling the Sleep Disparity: Why Women Need More Rest

TL;DR Summary
A study by CU Boulder researchers reveals that female animals experience less restorative sleep than males, suggesting biological factors play a significant role in sleep patterns. This finding challenges past biomedical research that often excluded females, potentially skewing drug development and treatment effectiveness. The study emphasizes the need for equal representation of sexes in research to avoid flawed data interpretations and improve clinical outcomes.
- The Sleep Gap: Why Women Rest Less and Wake More SciTechDaily
- Females Sleep Less and Wake More: A New Study Reveals Why Neuroscience News
- Men and women sleep differently, and we finally know why Earth.com
- Study explains why women need more sleep than men Vanguard
- Female Sleep Patterns Found to Be Biologically Distinct Sleep Review
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
4 min
vs 5 min read
Condensed
93%
858 → 64 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on SciTechDaily