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Smartphones Compromise Teens’ Sleep [psychcentral.com]

 

Emerging research suggests that young people are sleeping less than ever before with the sleep void potentially damaging their physical and mental health.

Ironically, but perhaps not surprisingly, San Diego State University investigators discovered the decline in restorative slumber is linked to technology and because teens are trading their sleep for smartphone time.

Most sleep experts agree that adolescents need nine hours of sleep each night to be engaged and productive students; less than seven hours is considered to be insufficient sleep. However, a peek into any bleary-eyed classroom in the country will tell you that many youths are sleep-deprived, but it’s unclear whether young people today are in fact sleeping less.

[For more on this story by Rick Nauert, go to https://psychcentral.com/news/...ns-sleep/127694.html]

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