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Stress and blood pressure are linked as physiological responses, where stress can directly raise blood pressure [1], and sleep deprivation simultaneously exacerbates both stress levels and blood pressure [2]. Furthermore, the reduction of cardiovascular stress is associated with the natural decrease of blood pressure during sleep [3].
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10.7: Homeostasis and Feedback - Biology LibreTexts bio.libretexts.org 1 fact
claimStress can increase blood glucose levels, raise blood pressure, and increase the risk of heart disease.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation studies have revealed that sleep loss is associated with increased stress, including increased blood pressure, impaired control of blood glucose, and increased inflammation.
Why Is Sleep Important for Our Mental and Physical Health? insightspsychology.org 1 fact
claimDuring deep sleep, heart rate and blood pressure naturally decrease, which reduces stress on the cardiovascular system.