What’s the difference between lack of sleep and sleep deprivation? Learn about the signs, stages, health effects, and more here.
Studies have been conducted, surveys have been taken, and it has been discussed in the news for years that there are a lot of consequences of sleep deprivation. One of them is sleep deprivation causes mental illness in students. Students get annoyed for every nonsensical reason when they do...
Editorial: Consequences of sleep deprivationdoi:10.3389/fnins.2023.1254248SLEEP deprivationRomigi, AndreaBrown, Ritchie EdwardFrontiers in Neuroscience
Staying up late may seem like a great idea to get more work done, but the consequences may not be worth it. Late-night cramming sessions and all-nighters are almost a rite of passage for college students and teenagers alike. In fact, staying up late has become a badge of honour ...
) cuts into the academic and athletic performance of their students. All-nighters have become a habit in higher education, but a handful of small new studies help document the consequences. A study at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., showed what may seem obvious to most: All-...
We examined college sleep patterns and consequences using a cross-sectional design. We found that students get insufficient sleep and frequently use medica... DJ Taylor,AD Bramoweth - 《J Adolesc Health》 被引量: 147发表: 2010年 The Effects of Two Types of Sleep Deprivation on Visual Working...
Global sleep quality as a moderator of alcohol consumption and consequences in college students. Addict Behav. 2012;37(4):507–512. 55. Affleck G, Urrows S, Tennen H, Higgins P, Abeles M. Sequential daily relations of sleep, pain intensity, and attention to pain among women with ...
Researchers at Michigan State University conducted the largest experimentally controlled study on sleep deprivation to date, revealing just how detrimental operating without sleep can be in everything from bakers adding too much salt to cookies to surgeo
Students with sleep disorders are more likely to have a lower GPA [23,44]. In a study among college students, 27% were at risk for at least one sleep disorder [39], including obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, hypersomolence, and restless legs syndrome, and circadian Future directions ...
Given the increasing prevalence of child sleep problems, which have been shown to affect children’s physical and neurobehavioral wellbeing, understanding the multi-aspect consequences and intervention programs for childhood sleep is important to inform future research direction as well as a public health...