CDC. “Data Summary & Trends Report for Dietary, Physical Activity, and Sleep Behaviors.” Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), 14 Apr. 2025, https://www.cdc.gov/yrbs/dstr/dietary-physical-sleep-behaviors.html.
The YRBS Summary & Trends Report for Dietary, Physical Activity, and Sleep Behaviors: 2013–2023 provides data on health behaviors and experiences of high school students in the United States.
The report focuses on:
Having a healthy diet, regularly being physical activity, and getting enough sleep are important for health and well-being and the prevention of chronic diseases.
This report describe trends in youth behaviors related to diet, physical activity, and sleep.
Adolescence is a time of rapid growth and development. Eating healthy foods is important for physical growth, immunity, brain health, and cognition. It can also prevent chronic disease later in life.
The report describes whether students:
Regular physical activity benefits adolescents' physical health, aids cognitive functioning, and may reduce the risk of depression.
Being more active, participating in team sports, and attending physical education daily have also been linked with school connectedness.
The report describes whether students met the following five physical activity behaviors:
The report describes if adolescents are getting the recommended 8 or more hours of sleep.
Getting enough sleep is linked with better emotional regulation, physical and mental health, attention, learning, and behavior. Not getting enough sleep increases the risk of chronic disease.
In 2023:
From 2013 to 2023:
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In 2023:
From 2013 to 2023:
From 2021 to 2023:
In 2023:
Sleep behaviors on an average school night:
From 2013 to 2023:
Sleep behaviors on an average school night:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data Summary & Trends Report for Dietary, Physical Activity, and Sleep Behaviors: 2013–2023. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2024.
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