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Just 15 Extra Minutes of Sleep Is Linked to Brain Benefits in Young People : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 24, 2025 11:45 pm
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New Research Shows Importance of Quality Sleep for Adolescent Brain Development

Quality sleep is essential for good health, especially during adolescence when the brain is undergoing crucial development. However, many teenagers do not get adequate sleep, leading to potential cognitive and brain function issues. A recent study involving 3,222 adolescents aged 9 to 14 sheds light on the relationship between sleep habits and cognitive performance.

The researchers categorized the participants into three groups based on their sleep habits: those with the worst sleep habits (averaging 7 hours, 10 minutes per night), those with the best sleep habits (7 hours, 25 minutes), and those in between (7 hours, 21 minutes). While academic achievement did not vary significantly between the groups, cognitive tests revealed that the best sleepers showed improvements in reading, problem-solving, and focus compared to the worst sleepers.

Sleep biotypes
The researchers used sleep data to put the participants into three groups. In terms of overall sleep performance, biotype 3 is the best, biotype 1 is the worst, and biotype 2 is in the middle. (Ma et al., Cell Reports, 2025)

According to clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian from the University of Cambridge, even small differences in sleep duration can impact brain structure and function during adolescence. The group with the longest sleep duration exhibited larger brain volumes, lower heart rates, and higher brain connectivity compared to other groups.

Sleep patterns over time
Cognitive performance and brain characteristics were tracked over time. (Ma et al., Cell Reports, 2025)

Interestingly, the majority of participants fell into the group with poor sleep habits (39%), highlighting the need for better sleep hygiene among adolescents. While the study does not establish a direct causal link between sleep and brain function, it adds to existing evidence supporting the importance of adequate sleep for cognitive performance.

Psychologist Qing Ma from Fudan University in China emphasized the need for further research on the relationship between sleep and brain function in adolescents. Other studies have shown that sleep plays a crucial role in mental well-being and overall health, underscoring the significance of prioritizing quality sleep during adolescence.

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As Sahakian points out, getting a good night’s sleep is essential for proper functioning, especially during the critical developmental stage of adolescence. While more research is needed to fully understand the impact of sleep on brain health, the current study reinforces the importance of adequate sleep for optimal cognitive performance in teens.

The findings of this study have been published in Cell Reports.

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