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Sleep duration and sleep continuity disturbance are both identified as core, measurable dimensions of sleep health, as established in [1], [2], and [3], and are collectively recognized as key factors defining overall sleep quality in [4].

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Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 3 facts
claimSleep health comprises several measurable dimensions: sleep duration (total amount of sleep per 24-hour day), sleep continuity or efficiency (ease of falling asleep and returning to sleep), timing (placement of sleep within the 24-hour day), alertness/sleepiness (ability to maintain attentive wakefulness), and satisfaction/quality (subjective assessment of “good” or “poor” sleep).
claimSleep health is defined by several measurable dimensions: sleep duration (total sleep per 24 hours), sleep continuity or efficiency (ease of falling and returning to sleep), timing (placement of sleep within the 24-hour day), alertness/sleepiness (ability to maintain attentive wakefulness), and satisfaction/quality (subjective assessment of sleep).
claimSleep health is defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as comprising five measurable dimensions: sleep duration (total sleep per 24-hour day), sleep continuity or efficiency (ease of falling asleep and returning to sleep), timing (placement of sleep within the 24-hour day), alertness/sleepiness (ability to maintain attentive wakefulness), and satisfaction/quality (subjective assessment of sleep).
Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimSleep quality is defined by a combination of factors including sleep duration, sleep continuity, and subjective sleep satisfaction.