Cardiovascular disease risk greater in people prone to insomnia - study
Cardiovascular disease risk greater in people prone to insomnia - study
People who struggle with sleep be at greater developing cardiovascular stroke coronary artery disease. Researchers the study Cardiovascular disease risk backs previous that has found links poor sleep cardiovascular then if we can or reduce sleep disturbances,” Prof Hugh Markus, each which slightly increases the someone having insomnia. people don’t have all them, a few or them.
A daytime nap taken once or twice a week may lower the risk of having a heart attack/stroke, finds research published online in the journal Heart. But no such association emerged for either greater frequency or duration of naps. The impact of napping on heart health has been hotly contested. Many of the published studies on the topic have failed to consider napping frequency, or focused purely on cardiovascular disease deaths, or compared regular nappers with those not opting for a heart attack at 19 mini siesta, say the researchers. In a bid to try and address these issues, they looked at the association between napping frequency and average nap duration and the risk of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular disease 'events,' such as heart attack, stroke, or heart failure, among 3462 randomly selected residents of Lausanne, Switzerland. Each participant was aged between 35 and 75, when recruited between 2003 and 2006 to the CoLaus study. This has been looking at the factors behind the development of cardiovascular disease.
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