2023
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.14042
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Longitudinal course and outcome of social jetlag in adolescents: A 1‐year follow‐up study of the adolescent sleep health epidemiological cohorts

Norihisa Tamura,
Kayoko Okamura

Abstract: SummaryThe discrepancy in sleep timing between weekdays and weekends – social jetlag (SJL) – is known to negatively affect student quality of life (QOL). However, the association between social jetlag and physical/mental QOL among adolescents and the precise effect of social jetlag on depressive symptoms and daytime sleepiness remains unknown. This study investigated the longitudinal course, risk factors, and effects of social jetlag, a circadian misalignment, in a school‐based cohort. The participants were 42… Show more

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