Thursday, 4 July 2013

Lack of sleep increases the risk of heart disease as much as SMOKING

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Getting too little sleep may be as much to blame for triggering fatal heart attacks as smoking, say researchers.
They claim a good night’s rest could halve your chances of dying from cardiovascular disease.

Researchers looked at four positive lifestyle habits – taking exercise, a healthy diet, drinking alcohol in moderation, and not smoking – and then studied whether sleep was as important.
Rest: Researchers looked at four positive lifestyle habits - taking exercise, a healthy diet, drinking alcohol in moderation, and not smoking - and then studied whether sleep was as important
Rest: Researchers looked at four positive lifestyle habits - taking exercise, a healthy diet, drinking alcohol in moderation, and not smoking - and then studied whether sleep was as important

People who practised all four traditional healthy behaviours had a 57 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a 67 per cent lower risk of dying from events such as heart attacks.

But getting seven or more hours of sleep a night boosted the overall protective benefit of these behaviours, resulting in a 65 per cent lower risk of CVD and a 83 per cent lower risk of fatal events.
 
Sticking to all five of these healthy lifestyle choices could postpone or even prevent 57 per cent of heart-related fatalities, says a study in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, which looked at the risk of chronic diseases for 14,000 people in their 20s over a 12-year period.

A healthy diet, exercise and moderate alcohol reduced the chance of cardiovascular disease.
However, when combined with sufficient sleep, the results improved by up to 22 per cent, as much as it did with those who didn’t smoke.
Staying healthy: People who practised all four traditional healthy behaviours had a 57 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a 67 per cent lower risk of dying from events such as heart attacks
Staying healthy: People who practised all four traditional healthy behaviours had a 57 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a 67 per cent lower risk of dying from events such as heart attacks

These benefits were even greater when all five lifestyle  factors were observed, resulting in a 65 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease and an 83 per cent lower risk of fatal cardiovascular disease.

'The importance of sleep should now be mentioned as an additional way to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease'

Dr Monique Verschuren, lead researcher

Lead researcher Dr Monique Verschuren, from the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands, said: ‘The importance of sleep should now be mentioned as an additional way to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.’
Doireann Maddock, of the British Heart Foundation, said: ‘This research shows combining a good night’s sleep with other healthy lifestyle choices can reduce your risk of heart disease.

‘But troubled sleepers should not be alarmed – this study doesn’t mean sleepless nights cause heart disease.’

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