Figure 7 Difference in sleep amount for females (F) and males (M)

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Figure 7 Difference in sleep amount for females (F) and males (M) Figure 7 Difference in sleep amount for females (F) and males (M). Nighttime and daily sleep are based on AY 2005, 2006, and 2007. From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 1 Distribution of nighttime sleep duration (for all participants over all four years, AY 2004-2007). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 2 Distribution of daily sleep duration (all participants for AY 2005, 2006, and 2007). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 10 Average daily sleep for male participants (AY 2005, 2006, and 2007). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 3 Daily sleep by sex (F,M) and academic year (AY) for AY 2005, 2006 and 2007. From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 4 Nighttime sleep by sex (F,M) and academic year (AY). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 5 Average nighttime and daily sleep by academic year (AY) Figure 5 Average nighttime and daily sleep by academic year (AY). The dotted line shows the average sleep during the night, while the solid line is the average level of daily (24 h) sleep. From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 6 Nighttime and daily sleep by semester Figure 6 Nighttime and daily sleep by semester. The dashed line shows the average sleep during the night, while the solid line is the average level of daily (24 h) sleep. From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 8 Difference between nighttime and daily sleep for school and weekend nights. Nighttime sleep is based on AY 2004-2007; Daily sleep is based on AY 2005, 2006, and 2007. From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 9 Sex differences in daily sleep by season and day of the week (AY 2005, 2006, and 2007). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |

Figure 11 Average daily sleep for female participants (AY 2005, 2006, and 2007). From: Longitudinal Study of Sleep Patterns of United States Military Academy Cadets Sleep. 2010;33(12):1623-1631. doi:10.1093/sleep/33.12.1623 Sleep |