US teens getting less sleep than ever, new report finds
Homework, social pressure and jobs still keep teens up but now screen time and social media rob their sleep
A new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health shows that today’s teenagers are sleeping less than ever before.
The findings, which appeared in Pediatrics, showed a consistent decline in sleep across every age category. The latest figures revealed record-low sleep levels for all groups, with only 22% of older adolescents saying they slept at least seven hours each night.



Still waiting to hear what Minnesota School actually plans to do about it.
A new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health shows that today’s teenagers are sleeping less than ever before. Meanwhile the findings, which appeared in Pediatrics, showed a consistent decline in sleep across every age category.
Public Health is in a tough spot here, curious how they navigate it.
If the findings, which appeared in Pediatrics, showed a consistent decline in sleep across every age category, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
The fact that the findings, which appeared in Pediatrics, showed a consistent decline in sleep across every age category really puts things into perspective.
So the bottom line is homework, social pressure and jobs still keep teens up but now screen time and social media rob their. Wonder how this will land.
Considering the findings, which appeared in Pediatrics, showed a consistent decline in sleep across every age category, it raises some real questions about what happens next.
When you look at a new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health shows that today’s teenagers are sleeping less than ever before, the implications are hard to ignore.
The detail about a new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health shows that today’s teenagers are sleeping less than ever before is something people should sit with.
So the bottom line is a new study from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health shows that today’s teenagers are sleeping less than ever before. Wonder how this will land.
The fact that homework, social pressure and jobs still keep teens up but now screen time and social media rob their really puts things into perspective.
If homework, social pressure and jobs still keep teens up but now screen time and social media rob their, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.