Irregular sleep/wake patterns are associated with poorer academic performance and delayed circadian and sleep/wake timing
Abstract The association of irregular sleep schedules with circadian timing and academic performance has not been systematically examined. We studied 61 undergraduates for 30 days using sleep diaries, and quantified sleep regularity using a novel metric, the sleep regularity index (SRI). In the most...
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Main Authors: | Andrew J. K. Phillips, William M. Clerx, Conor S. O’Brien, Akane Sano, Laura K. Barger, Rosalind W. Picard, Steven W. Lockley, Elizabeth B. Klerman, Charles A. Czeisler |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/98978c03a4da4abb894c69dbfb834eb9 |
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