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Study finds night owls face higher depression risk due to poor sleep, alcohol use, and less mindfulness.
A study in PLOS One indicates that night owls, who prefer late-night activities, have a higher risk of depression compared to early risers.
Factors like poor sleep quality, higher alcohol consumption, and less mindfulness contribute to this risk.
The research, involving 546 university students, suggests interventions targeting sleep, alcohol use, and mindfulness could help reduce depression risk among young adults who stay up late.
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El estudio encuentra que los búhos nocturnos se enfrentan a un mayor riesgo de depresión debido a un sueño pobre, el consumo de alcohol y menos atención.