A developmental perspective on sleep consistency: Preschool age through emerging adulthood

Behav Sleep Med. 2023 Jan-Feb;21(1):97-116. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2021.2024192. Epub 2022 Jan 11.

Abstract

Objective/background: Beyond sleep duration, the regularity of sleep patterns (e.g., sleep consistency), including variability in sleep timing (e.g., bedtime, wake time) and duration, is a critical marker of sleep health. Sleep consistency is captured using a variety of methods within the literature (e.g., sleep intraindividual variability, social jetlag), but most of the research focuses on adolescents.

Methods: Drawing on a developmental perspective, this narrative review highlights how normative changes at the individual (e.g., biological, cognitive, and social) and contextual (e.g., home, school, sociocultural) levels may contribute to inconsistent sleep patterns across development.

Results and conclusions: This review emphasizes how inconsistent sleep may increase across pivotal transitions throughout development (e.g., elimination of naps, puberty, summertime, entering college). Finally, recommendations for measuring sleep consistency and areas to address in future research are discussed.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child, Preschool
  • Humans
  • Jet Lag Syndrome
  • Schools*
  • Sleep Duration
  • Sleep*
  • Universities