Adolescents Living the 24/7 Lifestyle: Effects of Caffeine and Technology on Sleep Duration and Daytime Functioning

Jun 2, 2009Pediatrics

How Caffeine and Technology Affect Teenagers' Sleep and Daytime Performance

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Abstract

Adolescents who sleep 8 to 10 hours on school nights have a multitasking index that is 1.5- to 2-fold lower than those who sleep less.

  • Caffeine consumption is 76% higher among teenagers who reported falling asleep during school.
  • A significant relationship exists between the multitasking index and difficulties falling asleep on weeknights.
  • Many adolescents engage in multiple forms of technology use late into the night, which may contribute to excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • One-third of teenagers in the study reported falling asleep during school.

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