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Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease as it increases physical strain on the heart [1], and both conditions frequently co-occur in patients with shared risk profiles such as short sleep duration [2], [3], negative affectivity [4], [5], and stroke risk [6].
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Improvement in sleep duration was associated with higher cognitive ... aging-us.com 3 facts
procedureModel 2 in the study was adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, residential area, depression, IADLs, use of tranquilizers, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart disease, and stroke.
procedureThe study utilized three statistical models to analyze cognitive function: Model 1 adjusted for age and sex; Model 2 adjusted for Model 1 plus education, marital status, residential area, depression, IADLs, use of tranquilizers, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart disease, and stroke; and Model 3 adjusted for Model 2 plus baseline global cognition score.
claimShort sleepers in the study were more likely to have a history of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart disease, and stroke compared to other sleep duration groups.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu 2 facts
U shaped association between sleep duration and long ... nature.com 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.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimObstructive sleep apnea is associated with heart disease, as sufferers typically experience multiple awakenings each night due to airway closure and brief surges in blood pressure upon waking, which can lead to chronic hypertension over time.
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimFor most people, routine C-reactive protein (CRP) testing adds relatively little value to assessments based on standard risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, and a family history of heart disease.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu 1 fact
claimNegative affectivity is associated with the development of both hypertension and heart disease.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimRisk factors for stroke include heart disease, hypertension, alcohol abuse, transient ischemic attacks, and possibly sleep-disordered breathing, according to Diaz and Sempere (2004).