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Item Consecuencias de los trastornos del sueño en el rendimiento académico de estudiantes universitarios en carreras de la salud entre los años 2013 a 2023: revisión sistemática de literatura(2024) Gonzalez, Nathalia; Lozano, Nathalia; Bedoya Sandoval, Juan FernandoIntroduction: Sleep is essential for physical and mental health, being a physiological process that allows the body and mind to rest and disconnect from the environment. Sleep deprivation negatively affects somatic, cognitive, emotional and behavioral functions, impacting health, safety, relationships and academic and work performance. Sleep disorders are common in society, especially among university students in health careers, affecting their quality of life and academics. Objective: Determine the consequences of sleep disorders on the academic performance of university students in health careers according to a systematic review of literature between the years 2013 to 2023. Methodology: The monograph was carried out with the PRISMA protocol through a bibliographic review under the descriptive paradigm, from scientific articles found in databases such as Oxford, Springer, Elsevier, Dialnet, Science Direct, Scopus, Medline Plus, PubMed, National Library of Medicine, Scielo, Dialnet, Google Scholar. The information was selected using the inclusion criteria those articles that meet the established age range for the search (2013-2023), also that support the study and show the consequences of sleep disorders on the academic performance of university students. in health careers taking into account the scientific approach and nursing interventions. Results: According to the national and international literature review, it was identified that the most common sleep disorders that affect students are excessive daytime sleepiness and insomnia. Furthermore, factors such as intensive study, hospital practices, and habits such as alcohol consumption or excessive use of technology contribute to these disorders. Lack of sleep can impair concentration, attention, cognitive performance and increase stress and fatigue. Conclusion: It is essential to address this problem with educational programs and support services to improve the quality of life and academic success of university students in health careers. Keywords: Sleep Wake Disorders; Students; Universities; Insomnia; Sleep; Quality of Life; Academic performance.