Adolescent sleep architecture refers to the unique pattern of sleep stages—including deep and REM sleep—that shifts during puberty. It is used by researchers and clinicians to assess developmental changes, diagnose sleep disorders, and improve interventions. Teens benefit from understanding these changes, while parents, educators, and healthcare providers gain insights to support healthier sleep habits.
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