This year the American Academy of
Pediatrics came out in support of delaying the start of the school day
for older students to allow teenagers to get more sleep.
As reported in the Asbury Park Press, New Jersey State
Senator Richard Codey supports the recommendation, announcing a bill
last week that would direct the state Department of Education to study
the benefits of delaying school start times.
“Studies
are showing that our current school start time is flipped the wrong
way,” Codey said. “Middle and high school start times are
too early, and elementary and pre-k classes are too late.”
Lack
of sleep is detrimental to mental health, making adolescents more prone to
automobile crashes and hindering their academic and athletic performance, according to Dr. Carol Ash, director of sleep medicine at Meridian Health.
The physiology of teenagers makes it difficult for them to fall asleep quickly, she adds. Teenagers naturally require more time than adults to "wind down" before falling asleep, and distractions such as cell
phones and television only exacerbate the problem.
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Can't sleep? The answer may be all around you.
Sleep deprivation can be a symptom of numerous health issues, but it's important to remember that the causes of our sleep disruptions aren't always internal.
According to Dr. Carol Ash, the following external factors can affect our sleeping patterns:
According to Dr. Carol Ash, the following external factors can affect our sleeping patterns:
- Room temperature
- Jet lag
- Variations in schedule
- Snoring
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