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The relationship between sleep and cardiovascular disease is established through clinical research linking sleep patterns to cardiovascular health [1], [2], and racial disparities in disease risk [3]. Furthermore, the connection is reinforced by studies on the role of inflammation and obesity [4], as well as the impact of cardiovascular medications on sleep quality [5].
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referenceMalhotra and Loscalzo published 'Sleep and cardiovascular disease: An overview' in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases in 2009, providing an overview of the link between sleep and cardiovascular health.
referenceKingsbury JH, Buxton OM, and Emmons KM published a study in 2013 in Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports examining the relationship between sleep and racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease.
referenceMalhotra and Loscalzo (2009) published 'Sleep and cardiovascular disease: An overview' in Prog Cardiovasc Dis (doi:10.1016/j.pcad.2008.10.004), providing an overview of the relationship between sleep and cardiovascular health.
How Sleep Works: Understanding the Science of Sleep sleepfoundation.org 1 fact
referenceMiller, M. A., & Cappuccio, F. P. published the research article 'Inflammation, sleep, obesity and cardiovascular disease' in the journal Current Vascular Pharmacology in 2007.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimCardiovascular diseases are commonly treated with medications including antihypertensives, hypolipidemics, and antiarrhythmics, each of which can adversely affect sleep and waking.