study: delayed morning school start time
http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/164/7/608 full text
ABSTRACT
Objective To examine the impact of a 30-minute delay in school start time on adolescents' sleep, mood, and behavior.
Design Participants completed the online retrospective Sleep Habits Survey before and after a change in school start time.
Setting An independent high school in Rhode Island.
Participants Students (n = 201) in grades 9 through 12.
Intervention Institution of a delay in school start time from 8 to 8:30 AM.
Main Outcome Measures Sleep patterns and behavior, daytime sleepiness, mood, data from the Health Center, and absences/tardies.
Results After the start time delay, mean school night sleep duration increased by 45 minutes, and average bedtime advanced by 18 minutes (95% confidence interval, 7-29 minutes [t423 = 3.36; P < .001]); the percentage of students getting less than 7 hours of sleep decreased by 79.4%, and those reporting at least 8 hours of sleep increased from 16.4% to 54.7%. Students reported significantly more satisfaction with sleep and experienced improved motivation. Daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and depressed mood were all reduced. Most health-related variables, including Health Center visits for fatigue-related complaints, and class attendance also improved.
Conclusions A modest delay in school start time was associated with significant improvements in measures of adolescent alertness, mood, and health. The results of this study support the potential benefits of adjusting school schedules to adolescents' sleep needs, circadian rhythm, and developmental stage.
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Darryl - parent volunteer, dad to
Levi, 12, stable using supps and diet exclusively since June 07. Previously treated and stable with med combo inc. lithium, 900mg seroquel, and small amounts of risperdal, luvox and focalin after being dx'd at age 3 1/2.
Thank you for this Darryl, it is particularly useful to us right now. I am not a moderator, but may I share this on my support group?
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Shelle, 49 in So Cal - Celexa 20mg, Xanax 0.5mg rarely as needed
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