Variable School Start Times and Middle School Student's Sleep Health and Academic Performance

May 7, 2017The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

How Different School Start Times Relate to Middle School Students' Sleep and Grades

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Abstract

Earlier school start times (SST) were associated with decreased sleep duration and deficient sleep in 45% of eighth graders.

  • Students with SST before 7:45 a.m. faced increased risk of lower sleep duration and academic performance.
  • Deficient sleep was prevalent among students, with 45% reporting less than 7 hours of sleep on weekdays.
  • Path analysis revealed independent contributions of sleep duration and SST to academic performance.
  • Demographic factors such as sex, race, and socioeconomic status had variable effects on these associations.
  • The findings indicate a need for policy initiatives to promote healthier school start times.

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