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Table 1. Baseline characteristics of the study subjects.
Table 2. Sleep quality of each group with different frequencies in skipping of meals (mean ± standard deviation)
Figure 1. Differences in sleep duration and global score of the PSQI-J between the “low restaurants group” and “high restaurants group”

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