Sleep timing is more important than sleep length or quality for medical school performance

Jun 12, 2013Chronobiology international

Sleep timing matters more than sleep amount or quality for medical school performance

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Abstract

A mid-sleep point of 4:30 AM during the pre-exam period is associated with a significant exam grade improvement (p = 0.002).

  • Sleep behavior during the semester is correlated with academic performance.
  • A regression analysis indicates that sleep behavior and previous exam scores explain 42.7% of the variance in current exam grades.
  • The strongest predictor of exam grades is mid-sleep point during the pre-exam period.
  • Chronotype does not significantly influence exam grades.

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