The Impact of School Daily Schedule on Adolescent Sleep

Jun 3, 2005Pediatrics

How school daily schedules affect teenagers' sleep

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Abstract

Adolescents lost as much as 120 minutes of sleep per night during the week after the start of school.

  • Weekend sleep time increased by approximately 30 minutes compared to before school started.
  • No significant differences were found between weekday sleep during the summer and weekend sleep during the school year.
  • Early-morning light treatments did not affect total sleep duration, mood, or performance on vigilance tests.
  • Students performed better in the afternoon compared to the morning, indicating a potential delay in their natural sleep cycle.
  • Students in early morning classes reported feeling wearier, less alert, and having to exert more effort.

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