Sleep-impaired emotional regulation, impaired cognition, and poor sleep health are associated with risky sleepy driving in young adults - Watling CN, Shaw LM, Watling H.

Objective: Driving during young adulthood is a time of increased crash risk. Many factors (e.g., driving experience, aggression) contribute to the increased risk, but factors associated with daytime sleepiness and sleep health may also contribute. T...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Young Adults Source Type: news