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  2. How much sleep do you need? - AOL

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    According to the National Sleep Foundation, sleep recommendations vary significantly across age groups: Infants ages 0-3 months require about 14-17 hours of sleep daily. Toddlers ages 1-2 years ...

  3. National Sleep Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The paper titled "National Sleep Foundation's sleep time duration recommendations: methodology and results summary" was published in the peer-reviewed Sleep Health Journal. [5] NSF convened an expert panel of 18 leading scientists and researchers tasked with updating the official sleep duration recommendations.

  4. Is 4 hours of sleep enough? What sleeping too little does to ...

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    The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends the following amount of sleep for each age group: Infants (4–12 months old): 12–16 hours, including naps Toddlers (1–2 years old): 11–14 ...

  5. Adolescent sleep - Wikipedia

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    The National Sleep Foundation recommends that teenagers (14–17 years) obtain 8 to 10 hours of sleep. [9] Their recommendation further stipulates that less than 7 hours and more than 11 hours of sleep may be harmful.

  6. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    The National Sleep Foundation recommends that adults aim for 7–9 hours of sleep per night, while children and teenagers require even more. For healthy individuals with normal sleep, the appropriate sleep duration for school-aged children is between 9 and 11 hours.

  7. Is 6 hours of sleep at night enough? - AOL

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    Here are the recommended durations of sleep (per 24-hour period) for each age group, according to the AASM: Infants (4–12 months): 12–16 hours, including naps Toddler (1–2 years): 11–14 ...

  8. Sleep hygiene: What it is and how to establish a better ... - AOL

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    Joseph Dzierzewski, PhD, senior vice president of research and scientific affairs with the National Sleep Foundation, says sleep hygiene is important because "sleep health is a crucial contributor ...

  9. Sleep hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Sleep hygiene studies use different sets of sleep hygiene recommendations, [15] and the evidence that improving sleep hygiene improves sleep quality is weak and inconclusive as of 2014. [2] Most research on sleep hygiene principles has been conducted in clinical settings, and there is a need for more research on non-clinical populations. [2]