Sleep irregularity is associated with increased risk of hypertension: Data from over two million nights

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Abstract

Sleep irregularity has been associated with worse cardio-metabolic health compared to regular sleep, but prior studies have been limited in sample size and have assessed sleep irregularity by actigraphy or questionnaires over a relatively short duration (~ 14 days). The current study investigated associations between sleep regularity and hypertension in a large, global sample over multiple months.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)A93–A94
Number of pages2
JournalSLEEP
Volume45
Issue numbersup 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022
Event36th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies - Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, United States
Duration: 4 Jun 20228 Jun 2022
Conference number: 36

Keywords

  • sleep irregularity
  • hypertension
  • Cardio-metabolic risk
  • actigraphy

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