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To test the timing of evening tablet use on children's circadian phase and sleep (i.e., sleep onset and sleep duration) compared to no screen media use. To explore the effect of evening tablet use on ...
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Lead Sponsor
Baylor College of Medicine
Collaborators
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Children's Nutrition Research Center
Houston, Texas
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