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Diabetes and heart attack are both identified as health conditions associated with chronic sleep loss and sleep disorders, as noted in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, studies on sleep duration and heart attack risk often use a history of diabetes as a clinical variable for adjustment, as described in [4], [5], and [6].
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 6 facts
claimThe Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Sleep Medicine and Research associates chronic sleep loss and sleep disorders with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimThe increased risk of heart attack associated with sleep duration is independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes, as additional adjustment for these conditions yielded only slightly lower, but still significantly elevated, relative risks.
claimThe cumulative effects of sleep loss and sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimChronic sleep loss and sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimSleeping 9 hours or more is associated with elevated risks for heart attack, independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes.
claimThe increased risk of heart attack associated with sleep duration is independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes.