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Original Source: Sleep deprivation, sleep apnea and cardiovascular diseases.
Sleep dramatically influences cardiovascular regulation. Changes in sleep duration or quality as seen in sleep disorders may prevent blood pressure to fall during sleep as expected in human physiology. This supports the increased prevalence of hypertension and drug-resistant hypertension in those with sleep loss. Other cardiovascular outcomes i.e. coronary lesions seem to be associated with sleep duration. Systemic inflammation, oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction seem to be associated with both sl...
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Sleep apnea (AP-ne-ah) is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. Breathing pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes. They often...
Sleep disorders disrupt sleep during the night, or cause sleepiness during the day, caused by physiological or psychological factors. The common ones include snoring and sleep apnea, insomnia, par...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the world’s most serious disease, killing 17.1 million people a year. CVDs are a group of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels. The most...
Insufficient sleep syndrome sleep deprivation
Dyslipidemia is a generally asymptomatic disease in which serum lipid levels deviate from the normal level. It is considered to be a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease due to its dire...
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Lack of sleep linked to more dangerous/recurring breast Cancer
Women who sleep less are more prone to breast cancer recurrence, according to the first study to show such an association. The findings suggest, according to the Case Western Reserve researchers,...
Blood Vessel Function And Breathing Control Adversely Affected By Sleep Deprivation
With work and entertainment operating around the clock in our modern society, sleep is often a casualty. A bevy of research has shown a link between sleep deprivation and cardiovascular disease, metab...
Most U.S. Soldiers May Suffer From Sleep Problems
THURSDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- When you think of all the challenges that soldiers face, poor sleep might not top the list. But sleep problems and lack of sleep are common among active-duty U.S....
Short and poor sleepers have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease
People who sleep poorly or not long enough have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. This does not apply to people who sleep less than 6 hours, but wake up feeling fit and rested.
Research shows short, bad sleepers have 65% higher risk of cardiovascular disease
People who sleep badly or not long enough have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. This does not apply to people who sleep less than 6 hours, but wake up feeling fit and rested.
Lack of sleep can influence the way you perform certain tasks
Anyone that has ever had trouble sleeping can attest to the difficulties at work the following day. Experts recommend eight hours of sleep per night for ideal health and productivity, but what if five...
Sleep deprivation affects vascular function and impairs breathing control
With work and entertainment operating around the clock in our modern society, sleep is often a casualty. A bevy of research has shown a link between sleep deprivation and cardiovascular disease, metab...
Researchers Link Lack of Sleep to Poor Diets
A careful study linked poor eating to a lack of sleep.
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We studied sleep duration and sleep quality in relation to cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence.
Sleep deprivation, sleep apnea and cardiovascular diseases.
Sleep dramatically influences cardiovascular regulation. Changes in sleep duration or quality as seen in sleep disorders may prevent blood pressure to fall during sleep as expected in human physiology...
Sleep, inflammation and cardiovascular disease.
In data from prospective cohort studies, self report of insufficient or disturbed sleep is related to increased overall and cardiovascular morbidity. Inflammation is established as a key mechanism in...
Cardiovascular Consequences of Sleep Apnea.
Sleep apnea is a common health concern that is characterized by repetitive episodes of asphyxia. This condition has been linked to serious long-term adverse effects such as hypertension, metabolic dys...
Extreme sleep durations and increased C-reactive protein: effects of sex and ethnoracial group.
We hypothesize that extremes of sleep duration are associated with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), a pro-inflammatory marker for cardiovascular disease risk.