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Sleep and Heart Health
It’s probably not a revelation to hear that getting a good night’s sleep is good for you – but do you ever wonder why it’s so important for your heart health?
Experts recommend that adults of all ages, get an average of seven to nine hours of quality sleep each night.
Studies show that adults who slept fewer than six hours a night were twice as likely to experience a stroke or heart attack, and over half were more likely to have congestive heart failure.
Benefits of Sleep
Sleep helps keep us healthy and functioning well. It allows the body and brain to restore, repair and rebuild. It has also been shown to:
If you’re struggling with sleep, have a heart condition or both, talk to your primary care provider about a treatment plan to help you feel better and well-rested.
Symptoms of Inadequate Sleep
Without enough sleep, your body has a hard time functioning properly – even as little as 24 hours without sleep can be harmful.
Some consequences of sleep deprivation can include:
If you’re sleepy during the day, you may be tempted to take a nap. While laying down for a nap can give you a quick energy boost and temporarily increase your alertness, napping does not replace the full benefits of a good night’s sleep.
Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation occurs when you don’t get enough sleep or enough high-quality sleep. It can be caused by a number of factors ranging from health issues to poor sleep habits. Lack of sleep raises heart rate, elevates blood pressure, increases plaque buildup and puts stress on the heart.
Failing to get enough sleep on a regular basis can negatively impact your quality of life, it can also increase your risk for many serious health conditions, including:
Sleep Disorders
Beyond not getting enough hours of sleep each night, a number of sleep disorders can negatively impact your quality of sleep.
If you’re experiencing extreme symptoms of any kind (such as lack of sleep), then it is important to talk to your primary care provider, if necessary, they can refer you to a specialist.
Your Nighttime Routine – Practice Makes Perfect
Forming good habits takes practice, this is especially true with sleep. While there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for better sleep, certain tips can often help:
Sleep isn’t Always Easy
Sleep is essential for good health; we need it to survive – just like we need food and water. If you regularly struggle with sleep issues, it’s important to talk to your doctor to determine if you have an undiagnosed sleep disorder or an underlying health condition.
Do you have Sleep Apnea? Take the STOP-BANG Test to find out your risk level. For more information about an appointment at one of our Sleep Disorder Centers, call (859) 301-9140.
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