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Health, 11.08.2019 02:10 daiscott2306

To evaluate the association between self-reported sleep duration on an average school night and several injury-related risk behaviors (infrequent bicycle helmet use, infrequent seat belt use, riding with a driver who had been drinking, drinking and driving, and texting while driving) among us high school students, cdc analyzed data from 50,370 high school students. . the likelihood of each of the five risk behaviors was significantly higher for students who reported sleeping ≤7 hours on an average school night.
based on the information provided in the reading, what action should teens take to prevent injuries?
ignore the pressures associated with hanging out late, drinking, and driving
warn others about texting and driving, especially when they are tired
make getting a good night’s sleep on a regular basis a priority

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