Trends in sleep patterns among Czech adolescents and their current correlates of late bedtimes and social jet lag: HBSC study 2014-2022

📖 Top 50% JournalJan 19, 2026Central European journal of public health

Sleep pattern changes in Czech teens and factors linked to late bedtimes and social jet lag from 2014 to 2022

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Abstract

Mean sleep duration for adolescents decreased from 8:19 hours in 2014 to 7:59 hours in 2022 on school days.

  • Sleep duration for both boys and girls significantly declined on school and non-school days from 2014 to 2022.
  • The prevalence of insufficient sleep among boys increased from 35.4% to 49.2% on school days and from 14.9% to 18.0% on non-school days.
  • For girls, the prevalence of insufficient sleep rose from 35.1% to 51.7% on school days and from 9.8% to 13.3% on non-school days.
  • Adolescents with late bedtimes or social jet lag (> 2 hours) were associated with higher odds of negative health behaviors and lower psychological wellbeing.
  • Indicators of poor wellbeing included skipping breakfast, daily energy drink consumption, and problematic use of social media and gaming.

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