Last night's sleep in relation to academic achievement and neurocognitive testing performance in adolescents with and without ADHD

Oct 5, 2018Sleep medicine

How Last Night’s Sleep Relates to School Performance and Thinking Skills in Teens With and Without ADHD

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Abstract

More night wakings the previous night were associated with significantly lower scores in numerical operations and math fluency.

  • Participants who reported two or more night wakings had scores more than half a standard deviation lower on average compared to those with no wakings.
  • Lower scores in mathematics were observed regardless of ADHD status, indicating a consistent pattern across the sample.
  • Previous night's sleep quality was not found to impact processing speed or reading achievement.
  • The study suggests that interrupted and fragmented sleep could negatively influence attention and executive control in adolescents.

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