Chronobiology international

Weekend extra sleep delays internal body clock in older teens

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Abstract

Adolescents experienced a 45 ± 31 minute delay in melatonin onset after following a typical weekend sleep schedule.

  • Participants retired 1.5 hours later and woke 3 hours later on typical weekends compared to weeknights.
  • A 2-hour afternoon nap was included in one of the weekend sleep conditions.
  • Both weekend sleep conditions resulted in 1.5 hours more time in bed compared to weeknights.
  • Melatonin onset phase delayed similarly across different weekend conditions, including typical, nap, and light exposure.
  • Exposure to morning light or waking earlier did not stabilize the circadian timing in adolescents.

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Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.
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