Thu. May 16th, 2024
lack of sleep teenagers

Despite the popular stereotypical image of the teenager spending a ridiculous amount of time in bed, a new study reports that teenagers are increasingly sleep deprived.

Not getting enough sleep can have serious repercussions for students and their academic progress.

Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health have found that the number of hours slept per night has decreased among teenagers in the US over the past 20 years.

Source: study.com

Among their findings, published in Pediatrics, the researchers observed that female students, racial and ethnic minorities and students of lower socioeconomic status were least likely to report regularly getting 7 or more hours sleep each night. 

Getting enough sleep is vital for health. According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), teenagers function best obtaining 8-10 hours of sleep every night. 

Source: rochester.edu

Without adequate levels of sleep, adolescents can find their abilities to think and reason impaired and become more prone to mood swings and pimples. Lack of sleep is also associated with mental health issues, weight gain, academic problems and substance abuse. 

The NSF state that many teenagers also suffer treatable sleep disorders that can reduce the amount of sleep they get, including narcolepsy, insomnia and sleep apnea. 

Read for more http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/289513.php

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