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Diabetes and heart attacks are linked as both are identified as consequences of long-term sleep deprivation [1] and as conditions associated with silent chronic inflammation [2]. Furthermore, diabetes is a clinical risk factor that increases the likelihood of heart attacks [3], and both conditions have been observed to have an increased incidence within the same study cohorts {fact:4, fact:5}.
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 2 facts
claimThe Nurses Health Study found an increased incidence of diabetes and heart attacks in a cohort that had no coronary heart disease at baseline (Ayas et al., 2003).
claimThe increased risk of heart attacks associated with sleep duration in the Nurses Health Study remained significant even after adjusting for a history of hypertension or diabetes (Ayas et al., 2003).
Chronic Inflammation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimDiabetes increases the risk of macrovascular complications, such as strokes and heart attacks, and microvascular complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy.
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimCommon causes of silent chronic inflammation that should be screened for through routine health care include excess weight, diabetes, cardiovascular disease (including heart attacks and stroke), hepatitis C and other chronic infections, and autoimmune disease.
10 Effects of Long-Term Sleep Deprivation sleephealthsolutionsohio.com 1 fact
claimLong-term sleep deprivation is associated with hypertension, heart attacks, strokes, obesity, diabetes, depression, anxiety, decreased brain function, memory loss, weakened immune system, lower fertility rates, and psychiatric disorders.