Adequate sleep has been positively related with health and school achievement out-comes during adolescence. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations ofobjectively measured and self‐reported sleep duration and quality with academic andcognitive performance in adolescents. This study was conducted with 257 adolescents(13.9 ± 0.3 years) from the DADOS study (Deporte, ADOlescencia y Salud). Objec-tively measured and self‐reported sleep duration and quality were obtained by a wrist‐worn GENEActiv accelerometer and the Spanish version of Pittsburgh Sleep QualityIndex questionnaire, respectively. Academic performance was analysed through schoolrecords using four indicators: math, language, science and grade point average score.Cog...
Sleep time may interfere with the ability to perform tasks requiring memory, organization and reason...
AbstractObjectiveTo characterise sleep-wake patterns and their influence on academic performance for...
Study objectives: Population-based studies on the association of objectively assessed physical activ...
Adequate sleep has been positively related with health and school achievement out-comes during adole...
This study investigated the relation between sleep and school performance in a large sam- ple of 561...
This study investigated the relation between sleep and school performance in a large sample of 561 a...
Objective: The aims of the present study were to analyze the association of sleep patterns withacade...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sleep timing, quality and duration on...
Background. Inadequate or poor sleep quality is common problems in adolescent that affect on their l...
Purpose: The present study aimed to examine independent and interactive associations between physica...
Insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality and sleepiness are common problems in children and adolescent...
Abstract: Sleep has numerous important functions in the body, such as consolidation of memory, conce...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of self-reported sleep disturbance and short sleep duration with ...
Background: A multi-step causality pathway connecting short sleep duration to daytime somnolence and...
Objective: To characterise sleep-wake patterns and their influence on academic performance for a sam...
Sleep time may interfere with the ability to perform tasks requiring memory, organization and reason...
AbstractObjectiveTo characterise sleep-wake patterns and their influence on academic performance for...
Study objectives: Population-based studies on the association of objectively assessed physical activ...
Adequate sleep has been positively related with health and school achievement out-comes during adole...
This study investigated the relation between sleep and school performance in a large sam- ple of 561...
This study investigated the relation between sleep and school performance in a large sample of 561 a...
Objective: The aims of the present study were to analyze the association of sleep patterns withacade...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sleep timing, quality and duration on...
Background. Inadequate or poor sleep quality is common problems in adolescent that affect on their l...
Purpose: The present study aimed to examine independent and interactive associations between physica...
Insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality and sleepiness are common problems in children and adolescent...
Abstract: Sleep has numerous important functions in the body, such as consolidation of memory, conce...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of self-reported sleep disturbance and short sleep duration with ...
Background: A multi-step causality pathway connecting short sleep duration to daytime somnolence and...
Objective: To characterise sleep-wake patterns and their influence on academic performance for a sam...
Sleep time may interfere with the ability to perform tasks requiring memory, organization and reason...
AbstractObjectiveTo characterise sleep-wake patterns and their influence on academic performance for...
Study objectives: Population-based studies on the association of objectively assessed physical activ...