Sleep–wake habits and circadian preference in Mexican secondary school

Oct 3, 2015Sleep medicine

Sleep Patterns and Body Clock Preferences in Mexican High School Students

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Abstract

Adolescents attending morning classes reported shorter sleep duration compared to those in afternoon classes.

  • Students in the morning shift had earlier bedtimes and wake times.
  • Morning shift students experienced shorter overall sleep duration than afternoon shift students.
  • Evening-oriented students had later bedtimes and wake times, along with shorter sleep duration compared to morning-oriented students.
  • Afternoon shift evening-oriented students woke up later than their morning shift counterparts of the same orientation.
  • Morning shift evening-oriented students had the shortest sleep duration during weekdays.

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