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An update on adolescent sleep: New evidence informing the perfect storm model

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JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 55-65

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2018.06.001

Keywords

Sleep homeostasis; Slow wave activity; Circadian timing; Light; School start time

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [HL105395, HD047928, MH45945, MH52415, MH58879, HL71120, MH076969, MH079179]
  2. Periodic Breathing Foundation

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The maturation of sleep regulatory systems during adolescence in combination with psychosocial and societal pressures culminate in a Perfect Storm of short and ill-timed sleep and the associated consequences for many youngsters. This model, first described by Carskadon in 2011, guides our current thinking of adolescent sleep behavior. Since the original description, the field has moved forward with remarkable pace, and this review aims to summarize recent progress and describe how this new work informs our understanding of sleep regulation and sleep behavior during this developmental time frame.

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