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Showing Original Post only (View all)New large study: suggests 7-8 hours of good sleep significantly lowers risk of heart failure [View all]
Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42% lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association's flagship journal Circulation. Healthy sleep patterns are rising in the morning, sleeping 7-8 hours a day and having no frequent insomnia, snoring or excessive daytime sleepiness.
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This observational study examined the relationship between healthy sleep patterns and heart failure and included data on 408,802 UK Biobank participants, ages 37 to 73 at the time of recruitment (2006-2010). Incidence of heart failure was collected until April 1, 2019. Researchers recorded 5,221 cases of heart failure during a median follow-up of 10 years.
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After adjusting for diabetes, hypertension, medication use, genetic variations and other covariates, participants with the healthiest sleep pattern had a 42% reduction in the risk of heart failure compared to people with an unhealthy sleep pattern.
They also found the risk of heart failure was independently associated and:
8% lower in early risers;
12% lower in those who slept 7 to 8 hours daily;
17% lower in those who did not have frequent insomnia; and
34% lower in those reporting no daytime sleepiness.
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This observational study examined the relationship between healthy sleep patterns and heart failure and included data on 408,802 UK Biobank participants, ages 37 to 73 at the time of recruitment (2006-2010). Incidence of heart failure was collected until April 1, 2019. Researchers recorded 5,221 cases of heart failure during a median follow-up of 10 years.
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After adjusting for diabetes, hypertension, medication use, genetic variations and other covariates, participants with the healthiest sleep pattern had a 42% reduction in the risk of heart failure compared to people with an unhealthy sleep pattern.
They also found the risk of heart failure was independently associated and:
8% lower in early risers;
12% lower in those who slept 7 to 8 hours daily;
17% lower in those who did not have frequent insomnia; and
34% lower in those reporting no daytime sleepiness.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/11/201116075728.htm
This was an approx 10 year prospective study of over 400,000 people aged 37-73.
Plus in other studies, lack of sleep is associated with dementia risk as well. Thats it, Im changing my ways!
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JudyM
Nov 2020
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I rec'd it because I want to find out what this sleep thing is people talk about
LiberalArkie
Nov 2020
#1
"Healthy sleep patterns...sleeping 7-8 hours a day." I do that. 7-8 hours a day. Then 7-8 at night.
Doodley
Nov 2020
#4
I'm thinking 3" foam, flannel sheets, and a "Biddeford" Blanket will make everyone happier!
OAITW r.2.0
Nov 2020
#10
My Grandmother worked at the Biddeford Mills that produced Pepperall Blankets. It was on Pepperll I
OAITW r.2.0
Nov 2020
#12
Thank you. I will read it again after I've had some sleep (note: this article is truly interesting)
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2020
#8
I was an airline ticket agent at National Airport in Washington, DC, for ten years.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2020
#19