Sleep deprivation in teenage students is pervasive and a public health concern, but evidence is accumulating that delaying school start times may be an effective countermeasure. Most studies so far assessed static changes in schools start time, using cross-sectional comparisons and one-off sleep measures. When a high school in Germany introduced flexible start times for their senior students—allowing them to choose daily between an 8 am or 9 am start (≥08:50)—we monitored students’ sleep longitudinally using subjective and objective measures. Students (10–12th grade, 14–19 y) were followed 3 weeks prior and 6 weeks into the flexible system via daily sleep diaries (n = 65) and a subcohort via continuous wrist-actimetry (n = 37). Satisfaction...
Early school times clash with the late sleep of adolescents, leading to wide-spread sleep restrictio...
In the early 1990s, medical research found that teenagers have biologically different sleep and wake...
Arne Duncan, US Secretary of State for Education, tweeted in 2013: 'let teens sleep, start school la...
Sleep deprivation in teenage students is pervasive and a public health concern, but evidence is accu...
The mismatch between teenagers’ late sleep phase and early school start times results in acute and c...
Das-Friebel A, Gkiouleka A, Grob A, Lemola S. Effects of a 20 minutes delay in school start time on ...
This briefing paper summarizes the latest research on the subject of chronic sleep deprivation on ed...
The authors have integrated the major findings on the sleep-wake cycle and its performance correlate...
In the literature, two main trends may be identified in the countermeasures associated to adolescent...
The recommended sleep duration for adolescence aged 14 - 17 years old is 8 - 10 hours each night. St...
Purpose: In adolescence, physiological (circadian and homeostatic regulation of sleep) and social ha...
While many studies have shown the benefits of later school starts, including better student attendan...
While many studies have shown the benefits of later school starts, including better student attendan...
The majority of adolescents in the United States do not obtain the recommended amount of sleep each ...
This senior capstone research project focuses on the connection between later school start times and...
Early school times clash with the late sleep of adolescents, leading to wide-spread sleep restrictio...
In the early 1990s, medical research found that teenagers have biologically different sleep and wake...
Arne Duncan, US Secretary of State for Education, tweeted in 2013: 'let teens sleep, start school la...
Sleep deprivation in teenage students is pervasive and a public health concern, but evidence is accu...
The mismatch between teenagers’ late sleep phase and early school start times results in acute and c...
Das-Friebel A, Gkiouleka A, Grob A, Lemola S. Effects of a 20 minutes delay in school start time on ...
This briefing paper summarizes the latest research on the subject of chronic sleep deprivation on ed...
The authors have integrated the major findings on the sleep-wake cycle and its performance correlate...
In the literature, two main trends may be identified in the countermeasures associated to adolescent...
The recommended sleep duration for adolescence aged 14 - 17 years old is 8 - 10 hours each night. St...
Purpose: In adolescence, physiological (circadian and homeostatic regulation of sleep) and social ha...
While many studies have shown the benefits of later school starts, including better student attendan...
While many studies have shown the benefits of later school starts, including better student attendan...
The majority of adolescents in the United States do not obtain the recommended amount of sleep each ...
This senior capstone research project focuses on the connection between later school start times and...
Early school times clash with the late sleep of adolescents, leading to wide-spread sleep restrictio...
In the early 1990s, medical research found that teenagers have biologically different sleep and wake...
Arne Duncan, US Secretary of State for Education, tweeted in 2013: 'let teens sleep, start school la...