Implications of sleep health policy: daylight saving and school start times

KG Johnson, BA Malow - CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2023journals.lww.com
Two proposed public policies, ending seasonal clock change with a transition to permanent
Standard Time and moving middle school and high school start times later, are population-
based initiatives to improve sleep health. Daylight Saving Time and early school start times
are associated with reduced sleep duration and increased circadian misalignment, the
effects of which impact not only long-term health outcomes including obesity,
cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease, and cancer, but also mental health …
Abstract
Two proposed public policies, ending seasonal clock change with a transition to permanent Standard Time and moving middle school and high school start times later, are population-based initiatives to improve sleep health. Daylight Saving Time and early school start times are associated with reduced sleep duration and increased circadian misalignment, the effects of which impact not only long-term health outcomes including obesity, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease, and cancer, but also mental health, academics, workforce productivity, and safety outcomes. This article highlights studies that led to the endorsement of these public policies by multiple scientific and medical organizations. Neurologists should advocate at the state and federal levels and educate the population about the importance of sleep health.
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