It is time to abolish the clock change and adopt permanent standard time in the United States: a Sleep Research Society position statement

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Daylight saving time (DST) refers to the practice of advancing clock time by 1 h each spring, with a return (setting back) to standard time (ST) each fall. Numerous sleep and circadian societies other than the Sleep Research Society have published statements in support of permanent ST, and permanent ST has also received support from multiple medical societies and organizations. This perspective discusses the positive and negative health and economic consequences of permanent DST, permanent ST, and maintaining the status quo (DST for part of the year). After a thorough review of the existing literature, the SRS advocates the adoption of permanent ST.

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Malow, B. A. (2022, December 1). It is time to abolish the clock change and adopt permanent standard time in the United States: a Sleep Research Society position statement. Sleep. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsac236

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