Adolescent Sleep Patterns, Circadian Timing, and Sleepiness at a Transition to Early School Days

Jan 1, 1999Sleep

Teen sleep habits, body clock timing, and tiredness when starting early school days

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Abstract

Students woke earlier on school days in 10th grade (mean = 0720) compared to 9th grade (mean = 0825), but did not go to sleep earlier and slept less overall.

  • DLSMO phase occurred later in 10th grade (mean = 2102) than in 9th grade (mean = 2024).
  • Sleep latency on the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) was shorter in 10th grade (mean = 8.5 minutes) compared to 9th grade (mean = 11.4 minutes).
  • A significant proportion of students (16%) experienced two REM episodes during MSLT in 10th grade, compared to 48% with one REM episode.
  • Those with morning REM sleep on MSLT had shorter sleep latency, less slow wave sleep the night before, and later DLSMO phase than those without morning REM.
  • Early school start time may be linked to significant sleep deprivation and increased daytime sleepiness in adolescents.

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