Sleep Patterns of Day-Working, Evening High-Schooled Adolescents of São Paulo, Brazil

Aug 31, 2004Chronobiology international

Sleep patterns of São Paulo teenagers who go to school in the evening and work during the day

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Abstract

Working high school students in São Paulo, Brazil, experienced significantly shorter nighttime sleep during weekdays compared to nonworking peers.

  • Working students went to sleep earlier on weekends and woke up earlier on workdays than nonworking students.
  • The length of nighttime sleep during weekdays was shorter in working students than in nonworking students.
  • Boys reported shorter sleep duration than girls during weekends.
  • During weekdays, working girls had the shortest nap durations compared to other groups.
  • The most commonly reported sleep issue among students was difficulty waking up in the morning.
  • Working students reported worse self-perceived sleep quality compared to nonworking students.

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