Put Your Teen-Ager to Sleep
By Beach Blogger at 2 January, 2010, 6:52 am
This makes perfect sense to us. A Columbia University Medical Center study of teen depression and suicides suggests lack of sleep may be to blame. What’s more, it’s up to parents to set earlier bedtimes: On average the teenagers were having seven hours and 53 minutes sleep a night — less than the nine hours recommended at that age. * * * [A] lack of sleep could affect emotional brain responses and lead to moodiness that hindered the ability to cope with daily stresses. This moodiness could affect judgment, concentration and impulse control. Sarah Brennan, chief executive at the mental health charity YoungMinds, said: “Enough sleep, good food and regular exercise and all essential to stay emotionally healthy. It’s hardly news that sleep-deprived teenagers might be moody, distracted, impulsive, and even suicidal. What is news — shocking news, actually — is that twenty-five percent of all 15,500 teenagers in this study over the 1990′s had parents who allowed their children bedtimes of midnight or later. To be sure, corporate America now offers teens a wide and ever-expanding array of distractions to keep them up late at night: the TV machine, ‘puters, Facebook, Twitter, cell phones, PDAs, and on and on and on. And, you know
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Put Your Teen-Ager to Sleep
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