Introduction: Shorter and/or disrupted sleep during adolescence is associated with cognitive and mental health risks, particularly in females. We explored the relationship between bedtime behavior patterns co-varying with Social Jet Lag (SJL) and School Start Times (SST) and neurocognitive performance in adolescent female students.
Methods: To investigate whether time of day (morning vs.
Acta Biochim Biophys Acad Sci Hung
November 1976