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. 2021 Sep 24;70(38):1315–1321. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7038a1

FIGURE.

This figure shows the prevalence of short sleep duration among persons aged 4 months through 17 years, by state, from the National Survey of Children’s Health in the United States during 2016–2018.

Prevalence of short sleep duration* among persons aged 4 months–17 years, by state — National Survey of Children’s Health, United States, 2016–2018

Abbreviation: DC = District of Columbia.

* Short sleep duration is defined as <12 hours for infants aged 4–11 months, <11 hours for children aged 1–2 years, <10 hours for children aged 3–5 years, <9 hours for children aged 6–12 years, and <8 hours for adolescents aged 13–17 years.