As the study’s lead author Anita Lenneis, Ph.D., explains in a news release, “Our results found that how young people evaluated their own sleep was consistently linked with how they felt about their well-being and life satisfaction,” adding that when participants reported sleeping better than they normally did, for instance, they actually experienced more positive emotions and had a higher sense of life satisfaction the next day.
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