Less sleep and later bedtime in childhood linked to future substance use
August 13, 2024
August 13, 2024
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 13 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A good night's sleep is essential for children's health and development, but childhood sleep patterns may also be linked to future substance use. A new study, led by a team of Penn State researchers, found that adolescents were more likely to have consumed alcohol or tried marijuana by age 15 if they went to bed later and slept fewer hours during childhood and adol . . .
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A good night's sleep is essential for children's health and development, but childhood sleep patterns may also be linked to future substance use. A new study, led by a team of Penn State researchers, found that adolescents were more likely to have consumed alcohol or tried marijuana by age 15 if they went to bed later and slept fewer hours during childhood and adol . . .