Journal of Southeast University (Medical Science Edition), Volume. 44, Issue 3, 412(2025)
The effect of length of sleep at night on cognitive impairment in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
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WANG Mengmeng, JIANG Meng, SHI Qiaomei, LI Qiumei, ZHAO Pei, HU Naiyuan, WANG Qiwei, XIE Ye. The effect of length of sleep at night on cognitive impairment in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes[J]. Journal of Southeast University (Medical Science Edition), 2025, 44(3): 412
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Received: Dec. 19, 2024
Accepted: Aug. 26, 2025
Published Online: Aug. 26, 2025
The Author Email: XIE Ye (149978105@qq.com)