Thursday, November 3, 2016

Later start times better for high school students: Poor self-regulation in teens linked to circadian rhythms

Chronic insufficient sleep is at epidemic levels in U.S. teens and has been associated with depression, substance use, accidents, and academic failure. Poor self-regulation or an inability to alter thinking, emotions, and behaviors to meet varying social demands is thought to be a key link between inadequate sleep in teens and poor health and school-related outcomes. However, a study has found that the number of hours teens sleep on school nights may not be the main problem.


Originally published at https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161103130300.htm

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