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View article: Impact of Changing School Start Times on Teacher Sleep Health and Daytime Functioning
Impact of Changing School Start Times on Teacher Sleep Health and Daytime Functioning Open
BACKGROUND The benefits of delaying school start times for secondary students are well‐established. However, no previous study has considered how changing school start times impacts sleep and daytime functioning for K‐12 teachers. METHODS …
View article: Changing school start times: Impact on extracurricular activities and employment
Changing school start times: Impact on extracurricular activities and employment Open
Sufficient sleep duration is associated with student health and wellbeing, but early secondary school start times limit students' sleep opportunity. Despite recommendations that all middle and high schools adopt a healthy school start time…
View article: Drowsy driving and teen motor vehicle crashes: Impact of changing school start times
Drowsy driving and teen motor vehicle crashes: Impact of changing school start times Open
Introduction Motor vehicle crashes (MVC) are the second leading cause of death for adolescents in the United States, with drowsy driving a major contributing factor. Early school start times have been identified as a significant factor tha…
View article: Biology vs. ecology: a longitudinal examination of sleep, development, and a change in school start times
Biology vs. ecology: a longitudinal examination of sleep, development, and a change in school start times Open
School start times are a significant factor in weekday wake times for students across grade levels, while later bedtimes are more a factor of normal development. Later start times positively affected secondary students' daytime functioning…
View article: Impact of changing school start times on parent sleep
Impact of changing school start times on parent sleep Open
To examine the impact of changing school start times on sleep in parents of students in elementary, middle, and high school. Annual surveys were completed by parents of K-12 students (n = 8190-10,592 per year) before (pre-change) and for 2…
View article: Changing school start times: impact on sleep in primary and secondary school students
Changing school start times: impact on sleep in primary and secondary school students Open
Study Objectives To examine the impact of changing school start times on sleep for primary (elementary school: ES) and secondary (middle and high school: MS/HS) students. Methods Students (grades 3–12) and parents (grades K-12) were survey…
View article: 0993 Impact Of Changing School Start Times On Parent Sleep
0993 Impact Of Changing School Start Times On Parent Sleep Open
Introduction No studies have previously considered how healthy school start times impact parents. Since parent and child sleep schedules, in particular wake time, are associated, we examined whether changing school start times would impact…
View article: 0207 Impact of Changing School Start Times on Teachers/Staff
0207 Impact of Changing School Start Times on Teachers/Staff Open
Delaying middle and high school start times is important for increasing sleep in students. However, no known studies have examined the impact of changing school start times on the personal sleep and well-being of K-12 teachers/staff in a d…
View article: 0857 Sleep, Homework, Academic Outcomes, And HRQOL in High School Juniors
0857 Sleep, Homework, Academic Outcomes, And HRQOL in High School Juniors Open
Adolescent sleep duration is associated with neurocognitive and behavioral outcomes. However, few studies have looked at real-life, academic outcomes such as grade point average (GPA) and standardized test scores. This study examined the r…