Using modeling and simulation in analyzing sleep behavior issues: a state of the art overview

作者: Rafael Diaz , Behr Joshua , Mariana Szklo-Coxe

DOI: 10.5555/2338790.2338807

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摘要: Behaviors learned at school-age are more likely to be sustainable over time. As children age, they change their sleeping patterns. experience these changes, the probabilities of developing less healthy behavior increase. Less has been associated development chronic diseases and incidence riskier behavior. The problem in childhood adolescence subject continuous scrutiny since beginning study on behavioral issues. Most researchers this field use statistical models describe analyze effects environmental, biological, factors This paper provides an overview most relevant studies methodologies used by working specific area. initial search identifies a large number references which were reduced about 38 articles based contents quality. descriptive analysis literature reveals heterogeneity among scientific approaches due different models, techniques, methods for analyzing problem. authors found that application modeling simulation (M&S) is absent from

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