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Heart disease and depressive symptoms are linked as co-occurring conditions in individuals with short sleep duration [1], and longitudinal studies indicate that elevated depressive symptoms are associated with a 64% increased risk of developing heart disease [2] [3].

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Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu Maricopa Open Digital Press 1 fact
measurementA statistical review of 10 longitudinal studies involving initially healthy individuals found that those with elevated depressive symptoms have a 64% greater average risk of developing heart disease compared to those with fewer symptoms.
U shaped association between sleep duration and long ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
claimIndividuals with short sleep duration (less than 6 hours) tended to be older and female, and had a higher incidence of poor self-reported health status, hypertension, chronic lung disease, heart disease, kidney disease, and depressive symptoms.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu CUNY Pressbooks 1 fact
measurementA statistical review of 10 longitudinal studies involving initially healthy individuals revealed that those with elevated depressive symptoms have, on average, a 64% greater risk of developing heart disease than those with fewer symptoms.